ABSTRACT

First published in 1933, this book looks at the phonetics of African languages. It argues that a good grounding in phonetics and tone work is an indispensable preliminary to anyone embarking on a study of African language and so provides the material necessary for this in a simple form.

The volume is primarily a practical manual for students of African languages but will also be an invaluable tool for students of general linguistics as a work of scientific interest. The languages observed present features of language that are very different to those found in Europe.

chapter 3|8 pages

The Organs of Speech

chapter 5|5 pages

Phonemes

chapter 6|6 pages

Vowels of African Languages

chapter 7|3 pages

Less usual Vowels

chapter 8|1 pages

Nasalized Vowels

chapter 9|2 pages

Diphthongs

chapter 11|11 pages

Plosive Consonants

chapter 12|8 pages

Nasal Consonants

chapter 13|9 pages

Lateral, Rolled, and Flapped Consonants

chapter 14|9 pages

Fricative Consonants

chapter 15|3 pages

Affricates

chapter 16|3 pages

Semi-Vowels

chapter 17|4 pages

Implosive Consonants

chapter 18|2 pages

Ejective Consonants

chapter 19|3 pages

Click Consonants

chapter 20|8 pages

Sounds with more than One Articulation

chapter 21|3 pages

Syllables

chapter 22|6 pages

Stress, Length

chapter 23|14 pages

Sounds in Connected Speech

chapter 24|25 pages

Tone Languages and how to Study Them