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Die Sprache der Bo oder Bankon in Kamerun. Von Friedrich Spellenberg, mit Beitrgen von Carl Meinhof und Johanna Vhringer.Berlin (D. Reimer), Hamburg (C. Boysen), 1922.
Published online by Cambridge University Press: 24 December 2009
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- Reviews of Books
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- Bulletin of the School of Oriental and African Studies , Volume 2 , Issue 4 , February 1923 , pp. 813 - 815
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- Copyright © School of Oriental and African Studies 1923
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1 Bankon may be the same as Boñkoñ Boŋkeŋ, (“Bonkem” of Koelle), but this is entered as a separate language by Johnston, (Comparative Study, i, 630, 641; ii, 146).Google Scholar
1 These forms are probably not in actual use. In Swahili the actual words are no longer found, their place being taken by the Arabic mahali, but the three concords are still traceable.
2 See Johnston, , Comparative Study, ii, 228, where it is treated as a variation of the eighth prefix and called “8a”. There is a trace of this class in Karanga (S. Rhodesia).Google Scholar