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Tonal Merger in Medumba (Bamileke) Nouns Kathryn Franich, Catherine O’Connor, and Jonathan Barnes Boston University 1. Introduction* Medumba is spoken by about 210,000 people in southwestern Cameroon (Ethnologue 2010).
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Document Date: 2013-07-01 12:49:37


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Nkongsamba / Bangangté / Yaoundé / Bangulap / Bantchoum / Somerville / Douala / /

Country

Congo / Niger / Cameroon / /

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Jonathan Barnes Boston University / /

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tonal systems / /

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H L / Boston University / National Science Foundation / office of International Science Education / /

Person

Nick Danis / Connor / Proto-Bantu Medumba / Andrei Anghelescu / Rachel Hawkes / Elodie Paquette / Proto Mbam-Nkam / Anna Belew / Kate Mesh / Kathryn Franich / Michael R. Marlo / Jonathan Barnes / Bergson Lendja / Ariane Ngabeu / Using / /

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incredible language consultant / speaker / /

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southwestern Cameroon / /

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