نتایج جستجو برای: bantu languages

تعداد نتایج: 112435  

Journal: :The Journal of clinical investigation 1957
J HIGGINSON K J KEELEY M ANDERSSON A R WALKER

Previous reports from South Africa have drawn attention to the heavy iron intake, and to the high frequency of hemosiderin deposition in the liver and other organs of the indigenous Bantu population (1, 2). In addition, observations in different Bantu population groups have demonstrated elevated levels of serum iron and total iron binding capacity in Bantu adults of both sexes. Saturation is ve...

Journal: :Clinical linguistics & phonetics 2017
Ewa Haman Magdalena Łuniewska Pernille Hansen Hanne Gram Simonsen Shula Chiat Jovana Bjekić Agnė Blažienė Katarzyna Chyl Ineta Dabašinskienė Pascale Engel de Abreu Natalia Gagarina Anna Gavarró Gisela Håkansson Efrat Harel Elisabeth Holm Svetlana Kapalková Sari Kunnari Chiara Levorato Josefin Lindgren Karolina Mieszkowska Laia Montes Salarich Anneke Potgieter Ingeborg Ribu Natalia Ringblom Tanja Rinker Maja Roch Daniela Slančová Frenette Southwood Roberta Tedeschi Aylin Müge Tuncer Özlem Ünal-Logacev Jasmina Vuksanović Sharon Armon-Lotem

This article investigates the cross-linguistic comparability of the newly developed lexical assessment tool Cross-linguistic Lexical Tasks (LITMUS-CLT). LITMUS-CLT is a part the Language Impairment Testing in Multilingual Settings (LITMUS) battery (Armon-Lotem, de Jong & Meir, 2015). Here we analyse results on receptive and expressive word knowledge tasks for nouns and verbs across 17 languages...

Journal: :The Journal of clinical investigation 1989
E E Bouhassira H Lachman R Krishnamoorthy D Labie R L Nagel

Cloning and sequencing of the gamma-globin gene of a sickle cell anemia patient homozygous for the Bantu haplotype has revealed a gene conversion that involves the replacement of an A gamma sequence by a G gamma sequence in the promoter area of the A gamma gene. This event is similar to another gene conversion believed to be responsible for the very high homology between gamma-globin genes, sug...

2015
Marina Silva Farida Alshamali Paula Silva Carla Carrilho Flávio Mandlate Maria Jesus Trovoada Viktor Černý Luísa Pereira Pedro Soares

Mitochondrial DNA (mtDNA) haplogroup L2 originated in Western Africa but is nowadays spread across the entire continent. L2 movements were previously postulated to be related to the Bantu expansion, but L2 expansions eastwards probably occurred much earlier. By reconstructing the phylogeny of L2 (44 new complete sequences) we provide insights on the complex net of within-African migrations in t...

Journal: :Daengku 2023

Guthrie (1948) classifies Mambwe as M15. The language is spoken in Mbala and Senga districts Northern Province of Zambia. Nurse Philipson (1999) have characterized originating from Fipa Southern Tanzania. paper outlines the rules governing tense categorization evaluates verbal structure language. study employed qualitative approach elicitation methodology to collect data. Using descriptive Lexi...

Journal: :Daengku 2023

The paper explores the similarities and variations in applicability of nasalisation principles Lungu, Mambwe Namwanga (LuMaNa) languages. LuMaNa languages are spoken Northern Muchinga provinces Zambia. Lungu is classified as M14, M15 M22. study used CV phonology comparative Bantu morphophonological theories qualitative methods. Results reveal that nasal homorganic assimilation depends on conson...

Journal: :Studies in African linguistics 2021

This paper presents some key findings of studies actionality and the verbal grammar–lexicon interface in two Nguni Bantu languages South Africa, Xhosa Southern Ndebele. We describe interactions between grammatical tense marking (and other sentential bounding elements) lexical verb types, arguing for salience inchoative verbs, which lexically encode a resultant state, and, particular, sub-class ...

Journal: :Folklore 1904

2007
Bart Alewijnse John Nerbonne Lolke J. van der Veen Franz Manni

The linguistic situation in Gabon is highly complex as the various varieties form long chains, and multilingualism is common. Most previous classifications of Gabon varieties have used lexical models, a notable exception being Nurse & Philippson (2003), which involves phonological and morphological features. This paper presents a phonetic analysis of Gabon varieties. It applies Levenshtein anal...

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