Pimbwe

[aka Ichipimbwe, Cipimbwe, Kipimbwe]

Classification: Niger-Congo

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vulnerable

  • Endangered Languages Catalogue Project. Compiled by research teams at University of Hawai'i Mānoa and Institute for Language Information and Technology (LINGUIST List) at Eastern Michigan University . (2012) ·

  • Ethnologue: Languages of the World, 16th Edition (2009) . (2009) · edited by M. Paul Lewis · SIL International http://www.ethnologue.com/

  • A veterinary glossary of some tribal languages of Tanganyika Territory ( pp. 237-244 ) . Greenway, P.J. (1947) · East African agricultural journal of Kenya, Tanganyika, Uganda and Zanzibar. 13

  • The Continuum of Languages in West Tanzania Bantu: A Case Study of Gongwe, Bende, and Pimbwe ( pp. 177-188 ) . Abe Yuko (2011) · In Geographical Typlogoy and Linguistic Areas: With Special Reference to Africa edited by Osamu Hieda and Christa König and Hirosi Nakagawa · John Benjamins

  • The Diachronic Background to the Language Communities of Southwestern Tanzania . Derek Nurse (1988) · Sprache und Geschichte in Afrika. 9

  • Linguistics in the Corridor: A Review of Research on the Bantu Languages of South-West Tanzania, North-East Zambia, and North Malawi ( pp. 275-302 ) . Martin T. Walsh and Imani N. Swilla (2001) · Journal of Asian and African Studies. 61

  • The verbal morphology of Pimbwe . Chomba, D.S. (1975) ·

  • M.10 Fipa-Mambwe group: M.11 Pimbwe, M.13 Fipa, M.14 Rungu, M.15 Mambwe ( pp. 56 ) . Guthrie, Malcolm (1971) · In Comparative Bantu Gregg International

  • Bantu group L (Tañganyika-Bañgweulu), language 45: Fipa and Kipimbwe . Johnston, Harry Hamilton (1919/22) · In A comparative study of the Bantu and semi-Bantu languages Clarendon Press

  • A comparative study of the Bantu and semi-Bantu languages ( pp. xi, 819, map; xii, 544 ) . Johnston, Harry Hamilton (1919/22) · Clarendon Press