Project KONGOKING: Political centralization, economic integration and language evolution in Central Africa: An interdisciplinary approach to the early history of the Kongo kingdom
2012-01-01 – 2016-12-31
- Abstract
KONGOKING is an interdisciplinary and interuniversity research group which aims at contributing to a better understanding of the origins and early history of the Kongo kingdom. It unites researchers from Ghent University (UGent), Brussels University (ULB) and the Royal Museum for Central Africa in Tervuren (RMCA), as well as from several partner institutions in Africa, Europe and the USA.
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A historical-comparative approach to phonological and morphological variation in the Kikongo Language Cluster with a special focus on Cabinda
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Typology and evolution of diminutives in the Kikongo Language Cluster
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Kikongo leenwoorden die boekdelen spreken
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- Journal Article
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Ancient genomes reveal complex patterns of population movement, interaction, and replacement in sub-Saharan Africa
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- Journal Article
- A2
- open access
Was Proto-Kikongo a 5 or 7-vowel language? Bantu spirantization and vowel merger in the Kikongo language cluster
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- Journal Article
- A1
- open access
Kitala ware : a new early iron age pottery group from the lower Congo region in Central Africa
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Premières mondialisations de l'économie : témoignages par les pipes à fumer du royaume Kongo de la fin du XVIe siècle à la fin du XVIIIe siècle
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- Book Chapter
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Seventeenth-century Kikongo is not the ancestor of present-day Kikongo
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The diachronic semantics of the dissociative past completive construction in the Kikongo language Cluster (Bantu)
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- PhD Thesis
- open access
Bantu verbal derivation and tense/aspect from a historical-comparative perspective : the Kikongo Language Cluster and beyond
(2018)