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- 2013
- Genetic perspectives on the origin of clicks in Bantu languages from southwestern Zambia (
- 2012
- First farmers in the Central African rainforest: a view from southern Cameroon (
- Clicks in south-western Bantu languages: contact-induced vs. language-internal lexical change (
- Comment on 'intensifying weathering and land use in iron age Central Africa' (
- How the 'savanna corridor' facilitated the Bantu expansion: a lexical approach to pioneer tree species (
- Subject marking, object-verb order and focus in Mbuun (Bantu, B87) (
- Pushing back the origin of Bantu lexicography: the vocabularium congense of 1652, 1928, 2012 (
- 2011
- The causative/applicative syncretism in Mbuun (Bantu B87, DRC): semantic split or phonemic merger? (
- Vowel split in Hungan (Bantu H42, Kwilu, DRC): a contact-induced language-internal change (
- Stirring up the Porridge: how early Bantu speakers prepared their cereals (