CBOLD Publications


The following is a list of publications that have made use of CBOLD. We are always curious to know how the databse is being put to use. Please let us know if you want your publication included on this list. 


Good, Jeff and Ronald Sprouse. 2000. SGML markup of dictionaries with special reference to comparative and etymological data. Paper presented at the workshop on Web-Based Language Documentation and Description 12-15 December 2000, Philadelphia, USA

Hombert, Jean-Marie & Larry M. Hyman (eds). 1999. Bantu historical linguistics: theoretical and empirical perspectives. Stanford: C.S.L.I.

Hyman, Larry M. 1995. Nasal consonant harmony at a distance: the case of Yaka. Studies in African Linguistics 24,1: 5-30.

Hyman, Larry M. 1998. La morphologie et la 'frication' diachronique en bantou. Mémoires de la Société de Linguistique de Paris.

Hyman, Larry M. 1998. Positional prominence and the "prosodic trough" in Yaka. Phonology 15.

Hyman, Larry M. 1999. The historical interpretation of Bantu vowel harmony. In Hombert & Hyman, 235-295.

Hyman, Larry M. In press. On the limits of phonetic determinism in phonology: *NC revisited. In Beth Hume & Keith Johnson (eds), The Role of Perception in Phonology. Academic Press.

Hyman, Larry M. & Sharon Inkelas. 1997. Emergent templates: the unusual case of Tiene. In Viola Miglio & Bruce Morén (eds), Selected phonology papers from H-OT-97, Univ. of Maryland Working Papers in Linguistics 5, 92-116.

Hyman, Larry M. & Charles W. Kisseberth (eds). 1998. Theoretical aspects of Bantu tone. Stanford: C.S.L.I.

Hyman, Larry M. & Joyce Mathangwane. 1997. Tonal domains and depressor consonants in Ikalanga". L.M. Hyman and C. Kisseberth (eds), Theoretical aspects of Bantu tone. Stanford: C.S.L.I.

Hyman, Larry M. & Joyce Mathangwane. 1998. Tonal domains and depressor consonants in Ikalanga". L.M. Hyman and C. Kisseberth (eds), Theoretical aspects of Bantu tone, 195-229. Stanford: C.S.L.I.

Hyman, Larry M. and Jeri Moxley. 1996. The morpheme in phonological change: velar palatalization in Bantu. Diachronica 13.2.

Hyman, Larry M. & Al Mtenje. 1999. Non-etymological high tones in the Chichewa verb. Malilime: Malawian Journal of Linguistics 1.121-156.

Hyman, Larry M. & Armindo Ngunga. Two kinds of moraic nasal in Ciyao. Studies in African Linguistics 26.131-163.

Lowe, John B. 1995. Cross-linguistic lexicographic databases for etymological research, with examples from Sino-Tibetan and Bantu languages. Ph.D. Dissertation, U.C. Berkeley.

Mathangwane, Joyce. 1999. Ikalanga phonetics and phonology: a synchronic and diachronic study. Stanford Monographs in African Languages, 342pp. C.S.L.I.

Ngunga, Armindo. 1996. The role of nasals in Ciyao Segmental Phonology. Proceedings of the Special Session of the 22nd meeting of the Berkeley Linguistic Society.

Ngunga, Armindo. 1997. Class 5 allomorphy in Ciyao. Studies in African Linguistics 26.165-192.

Ngunga, Armindo. 2000. Lexical phonology and morphology of the Ciyao verb stem. Stanford Monographs in African Languages. C.S.L.I.

Orgun, Cemil Orhan & Ronald L. Sprouse. 2000. From MParse to control: deriving ungrammaticality. Phonology 16.191-224 (includes section on Tiene).

Zoll, Cheryl. 1995. Consonant mutation in Bantu. Linguistic Inquiry 26.536-545.


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