Zitierweise und Metadaten
Empfohlene Zitierweise
Drolc U (2007). Botne, Robert (with Hannington Ochwada and Michael Marlo) 2006. A Grammatical Sketch of the Lusaamia Verb. Rüdiger Köppe Verlag: Köln. Afrikanistik online, Vol. 2007. (urn:nbn:de:0009-10-10403)
Download Citation
Endnote
%0 Journal Article %T Botne, Robert (with Hannington Ochwada and Michael Marlo) 2006. A Grammatical Sketch of the Lusaamia Verb. Rüdiger Köppe Verlag: Köln %A Drolc, Ursula %J Afrikanistik online %D 2007 %V 2007 %N 4 %@ 1860-7462 %F drolc2007 %X Lusaamia (Ólusaamya) is spoken in western Kenya and eastern Uganda. It belongs to the Luluyia dialect cluster and is classified as E.34 in Guthrie's (1967-71) zone classification and J.34 in the Tervuren (1978) revision of Guthrie. Related dialects are Bukusu, Lutsootso, Lukisa, Lulogooli, and Lunyole spoken in Kenya. Only a few articles have been written on this language. They deal with specific tonological, phonological and morphological issues such as reduplication or segmental duration. %L 490 %K Aktionsart %K Aspekt %K Bantu %K Lusaamia %U http://nbn-resolving.de/urn:nbn:de:0009-10-10403Download
Bibtex
@Article{drolc2007,
author = "Drolc, Ursula",
title = "Botne, Robert (with Hannington Ochwada and Michael Marlo) 2006. A Grammatical Sketch of the Lusaamia Verb. R{\"u}diger K{\"o}ppe Verlag: K{\"o}ln",
journal = "Afrikanistik online",
year = "2007",
volume = "2007",
number = "4",
keywords = "Aktionsart; Aspekt; Bantu; Lusaamia",
abstract = "Lusaamia ({\'O}lusaamya) is spoken in western Kenya and eastern Uganda. It belongs to the Luluyia dialect cluster and is classified as E.34 in Guthrie's (1967-71) zone classification and J.34 in the Tervuren (1978) revision of Guthrie. Related dialects are Bukusu, Lutsootso, Lukisa, Lulogooli, and Lunyole spoken in Kenya. Only a few articles have been written on this language. They deal with specific tonological, phonological and morphological issues such as reduplication or segmental duration.",
issn = "1860-7462",
url = "http://nbn-resolving.de/urn:nbn:de:0009-10-10403"
}
Download
RIS
TY - JOUR AU - Drolc, Ursula PY - 2007 DA - 2007// TI - Botne, Robert (with Hannington Ochwada and Michael Marlo) 2006. A Grammatical Sketch of the Lusaamia Verb. Rüdiger Köppe Verlag: Köln JO - Afrikanistik online VL - 2007 IS - 4 KW - Aktionsart KW - Aspekt KW - Bantu KW - Lusaamia AB - Lusaamia (Ólusaamya) is spoken in western Kenya and eastern Uganda. It belongs to the Luluyia dialect cluster and is classified as E.34 in Guthrie's (1967-71) zone classification and J.34 in the Tervuren (1978) revision of Guthrie. Related dialects are Bukusu, Lutsootso, Lukisa, Lulogooli, and Lunyole spoken in Kenya. Only a few articles have been written on this language. They deal with specific tonological, phonological and morphological issues such as reduplication or segmental duration. SN - 1860-7462 UR - http://nbn-resolving.de/urn:nbn:de:0009-10-10403 ID - drolc2007 ER -Download
Wordbib
<?xml version="1.0" encoding="UTF-8"?> <b:Sources SelectedStyle="" xmlns:b="http://schemas.openxmlformats.org/officeDocument/2006/bibliography" xmlns="http://schemas.openxmlformats.org/officeDocument/2006/bibliography" > <b:Source> <b:Tag>drolc2007</b:Tag> <b:SourceType>ArticleInAPeriodical</b:SourceType> <b:Year>2007</b:Year> <b:PeriodicalTitle>Afrikanistik online</b:PeriodicalTitle> <b:Volume>2007</b:Volume> <b:Issue>4</b:Issue> <b:Url>http://nbn-resolving.de/urn:nbn:de:0009-10-10403</b:Url> <b:Author> <b:Author><b:NameList> <b:Person><b:Last>Drolc</b:Last><b:First>Ursula</b:First></b:Person> </b:NameList></b:Author> </b:Author> <b:Title>Botne, Robert (with Hannington Ochwada and Michael Marlo) 2006. A Grammatical Sketch of the Lusaamia Verb. Rüdiger Köppe Verlag: Köln</b:Title> <b:Comments>Lusaamia (Ólusaamya) is spoken in western Kenya and eastern Uganda. It belongs to the Luluyia dialect cluster and is classified as E.34 in Guthrie's (1967-71) zone classification and J.34 in the Tervuren (1978) revision of Guthrie. Related dialects are Bukusu, Lutsootso, Lukisa, Lulogooli, and Lunyole spoken in Kenya. Only a few articles have been written on this language. They deal with specific tonological, phonological and morphological issues such as reduplication or segmental duration.</b:Comments> </b:Source> </b:Sources>Download
ISI
PT Journal AU Drolc, U TI Botne, Robert (with Hannington Ochwada and Michael Marlo) 2006. A Grammatical Sketch of the Lusaamia Verb. Rüdiger Köppe Verlag: Köln SO Afrikanistik online PY 2007 VL 2007 IS 4 DE Aktionsart; Aspekt; Bantu; Lusaamia AB Lusaamia (Ólusaamya) is spoken in western Kenya and eastern Uganda. It belongs to the Luluyia dialect cluster and is classified as E.34 in Guthrie's (1967-71) zone classification and J.34 in the Tervuren (1978) revision of Guthrie. Related dialects are Bukusu, Lutsootso, Lukisa, Lulogooli, and Lunyole spoken in Kenya. Only a few articles have been written on this language. They deal with specific tonological, phonological and morphological issues such as reduplication or segmental duration. ERDownload
Mods
<mods>
<titleInfo>
<title>Botne, Robert (with Hannington Ochwada and Michael Marlo) 2006. A Grammatical Sketch of the Lusaamia Verb. Rüdiger Köppe Verlag: Köln</title>
</titleInfo>
<name type="personal">
<namePart type="family">Drolc</namePart>
<namePart type="given">Ursula</namePart>
</name>
<abstract>Lusaamia (Ólusaamya) is spoken in western Kenya and eastern Uganda. It belongs to the Luluyia dialect cluster and is classified as E.34 in Guthrie's (1967-71) zone classification and J.34 in the Tervuren (1978) revision of Guthrie. Related dialects are Bukusu, Lutsootso, Lukisa, Lulogooli, and Lunyole spoken in Kenya. Only a few articles have been written on this language. They deal with specific tonological, phonological and morphological issues such as reduplication or segmental duration.</abstract>
<subject>
<topic>Aktionsart</topic>
<topic>Aspekt</topic>
<topic>Bantu</topic>
<topic>Lusaamia</topic>
</subject>
<classification authority="ddc">490</classification>
<relatedItem type="host">
<genre authority="marcgt">periodical</genre>
<genre>academic journal</genre>
<titleInfo>
<title>Afrikanistik online</title>
</titleInfo>
<part>
<detail type="volume">
<number>2007</number>
</detail>
<detail type="issue">
<number>4</number>
</detail>
<date>2007</date>
</part>
</relatedItem>
<identifier type="issn">1860-7462</identifier>
<identifier type="urn">urn:nbn:de:0009-10-10403</identifier>
<identifier type="uri">http://nbn-resolving.de/urn:nbn:de:0009-10-10403</identifier>
<identifier type="citekey">drolc2007</identifier>
</mods>
Download
Full Metadata
| Bibliographisches Zitat | Afrikanistik Online, Vol. 2007, Iss. 4 |
|---|---|
| Titel |
Botne, Robert (with Hannington Ochwada and Michael Marlo) 2006. A Grammatical Sketch of the Lusaamia Verb. Rüdiger Köppe Verlag: Köln (eng) |
| Autor | Ursula Drolc |
| Sprache | eng |
| Zusammenfassung | Lusaamia (Ólusaamya) is spoken in western Kenya and eastern Uganda. It belongs to the Luluyia dialect cluster and is classified as E.34 in Guthrie's (1967-71) zone classification and J.34 in the Tervuren (1978) revision of Guthrie. Related dialects are Bukusu, Lutsootso, Lukisa, Lulogooli, and Lunyole spoken in Kenya. Only a few articles have been written on this language. They deal with specific tonological, phonological and morphological issues such as reduplication or segmental duration. |
| Freie Schlagworte | Aktionsart, Aspekt, Bantu, Lusaamia |
| DDC | 490 |
| Rechte | DPPL |
| URN: | urn:nbn:de:0009-10-10403 |