Langues bantoues de l’entre Congo- Ubangi (RD Congo): documentation, reconstruction, classification et contacts avec les langues oubanguiennes
This PhD thesis consists of the documentation, reconstruction and classification of ten Bantu langages (bolondo´, bonyange, ebudza´, ebwela, libo´bi, ling mb , mondo´ngo´, mony ng , mosa´ngé, pa´ga éte) spoken in the geographical area between the Congo and Ubangi Rivers in the northwestern part o...
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Format: | Article |
Language: | English |
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Gents Afrika Platform, Afrika Brug
2015-07-01
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Series: | Afrika Focus |
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Online Access: | http://www.gap.ugent.be/africafocus/pdf/2015vol28nr1_report_jpdonzo.pdf |
Summary: | This PhD thesis consists of the documentation, reconstruction and classification of ten Bantu langages
(bolondo´, bonyange, ebudza´, ebwela, libo´bi, ling mb , mondo´ngo´, mony ng , mosa´ngé,
pa´ga éte) spoken in the geographical area between the Congo and Ubangi Rivers in the northwestern
part of the Democratic Republic of the Congo. The study examines the interaction between
these languages and seven neighboring Ubangian languages (gba´nzi´ri´, g bu´, ma o´,
mb nz , monz mb , ngbandi, ngbaka-m n gend ). By means of a lexicostatistical study which
determines the degree of lexical similarity between the languages under study, a phylogenetic
classification has been established which integrates these languages in the larger sample of 401
Bantu languages used by Grollemund et al. (2015). This quantitative approach has generated
Neighbor-Net and Neighbor-Joining networks as well as Bayesian trees, which indicate the internal
sub-groups of the Bantu family in general, and more specifically of the Bantu languages
of the central Congo basin to which the Bantu languages spoken between the Congo and Ubangi
Rivers belong. Subsequently, we have undertaken a descriptive and comparative study of the those
languages as well as a study of regular sound correspondances with regard to Proto-Bantu. They
possess certain foreign phonemes that have not been reconstructed to Proto-Bantu, such as implosives
and labiovelar stops, which have the status of distinct phonemes. The study of these specific
sounds suggests that they were borrowed from the neighboring Ubangian languages. The
lexical comparison also revealed an interaction between Bantu and Ubangian languages. Certain
lexical borrowings were transferred from Bantu to Ubangian, while others moved in the opposite
direction. Through the comparative method, we have obtained a phonological reconstruction of
the hypothetical ancestor language of these langues. This Proto-Congo-Ubangi Bantu split into
two sub-branches, i.e. Proto-Congo Bantu and Proto-Ubangi Bantu. |
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ISSN: | 0772-084X 2031-356X |