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Melodic High tones in Emihavani
Charles W. Kisseberth
, Al Mtenje
Department of Linguistics
University of Malawi
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Malawi
100%
Melodic High
100%
Bantu Languages
66%
Spoken Language
33%
Bible
33%
Phonology
33%
High Tone
33%
First Author
33%
Native Speaker
33%
Verbal System
33%
New Testament
33%
Northern Mozambique
33%
Tone Pattern
33%
Tonal System
33%
Southern Tanzania
33%
Nampula
33%
Arts and Humanities
high tones
100%
Malawi
100%
tone patterns
66%
Bantu Languages
66%
Speaker
33%
Bible
33%
Phonology
33%
Native Speaker
33%
Verbal system
33%
New Testament
33%
tonal system
33%
Authors
33%
Tanzania UR
33%
Mozambique
33%
Psychology
Phonology
100%