-
takes place in Koti and
other Makhuwa languages,
where it was
dubbed Katupha's law in
Schadeberg (1999). If two
aspirated consonants are
brought together...
- P30:
Makhuwa group P31F xsq
Esaka (Esaaka, Saaka, Saanga, Saka, Sanga)
Katupha 1991 P30:
Makhuwa group P311 eko Koti (Ekoti, Coti), “Angoje” Schadeberg...
- dissimilation) has
taken place in the
Bantu language Makhuwa,
where it is
called Katupha's law. Meinhof, Carl (1903). "Das
Dahlsche Gesetz".
Zeitschrift der Deutschen...
- show
incompatibility of
aspirated consonants; this
phenomenon is
dubbed Katupha's Law in
Schadeberg (1999), and is
found in
related Makhuwa languages as...