Calculating differences in phonological features of consonants in a sample of 25 Bantu languages plus an abridged appendix. Dept of Linguistics, Göteborg University. 1995. Pp 44+15.
Interviewing foreign students at the Humanistics Faculty (co-written by Joseph Antwi, Esmée Augustijn, Fang Lan Chen, Guo Sen & Jouni Maho). Dept of Linguistics, Göteborg University. 1995. Pp 25.
Världens språk = Languages of the world (co-written by Joakim Nivre & Jouni Maho). In: Språk i fokus, p. 59-71. Ed. by Elisabeth Ahlsén & Jens Allwood. Lund: Studentlitteratur. 1995.
Om skriftsystem = On writing systems. In: Språk i fokus, p. 72-88. Ed. by Elisabeth Ahlsén & Jens Allwood. Lund: Studentlitteratur. 1995.
Datainsamling genom språkelicitering = Data collection by way of elicitation. In: Kompendium i lingvistisk metod. Dept of Linguistics, Göteborg University. 1995. Pp 19.
Select chronology of South African legislation: a reference guide, 1806 to 1990-ish. Dept of Oriental and African Languages, Göteborg University. 1998. Pp 74.
Notes on nouns and noun phrases in Iká. Revised version. (First version, 1998.) Working paper from the Gothenburgian Iká Sessions. Dept of Oriental and African Languages, Göteborg University. 1999. Pp 22.
Three Ge'ez texts, transliterated and translated. Dept of Oriental and African Languages, Göteborg University. 1999. Pp 23.
A (tentative) verb slot system for Shona. Unpublished report for the ALLEX (African Language Lexicon) Project. Dept of Oriental and African Languages, Göteborg University. 1999. Pp 15+2.
The linguistic legacy of the early missionaries in southern Africa. In: Tongues and texts unlimited (Festschrift Tore Janson), p. 143-154. Ed. by Hans Aili & Peter af Trampe. Dept of Classics, Stockholm University. 2000.
Comparative word list of !Kwi languages plus brief intro. Dept of Oriental and African Languages, Göteborg University. 2000. Pp 57.
Språk och samhälle i Afrika HT2000: kommentarer till hemtentan = Comments to home assignment for the course "Language and society in Africa". Dept of Oriental and African Languages, Göteborg University. 2001. Pp 7.
The Bantu area: (towards clearing up) a mess. Africa & Asia: Göteborg working papers on Asian and African languages and literatures, n. 1 (2001), p. 40-49.
Språk och samhälle i Afrika HT2001: kommentarer till hemtentan = Comments to home assignment for the course "Language and society in Africa". Dept of Oriental and African Languages, Göteborg University. 2002. Pp 6.
Book review of 'Out of Africa' by Mikael Parkvall. Africa & Asia: Göteborg working papers on Asian and African languages and literatures, n. 2 (2002), p. 203-212.
Book review of 'Grammar of literary Swahili' by Jan Knappert. Africa & Asia: Göteborg working papers on Asian and African languages and literatures, n. 2 (2002), p. 212-213.
The Bantu line-up: comparative overview of three Bantu classifications. Dept of Oriental and African Languages, Göteborg University. 2002. Pp 59.
Språk och samhälle i Afrika HT2002: kommentarer till hemtentan = Comments to home assignment for the course "Language and society in Africa". Dept of Oriental and African Languages, Göteborg University. 2003. Pp 6.
A tentative model for the diachrony of grammatical gender in Bantu languages. In: Actes du 3e congrès mondial de linguistique africaine Lomé 2000, p. 281-295. Ed. by Kézié Koyenzi Lébikaza. Köln: Rüdiger Köppe Verlag. 2003.
Towards a bibliography for Mozambican languages, part 1: the smaller languages. Africa & Asia: Göteborg working papers on Asian and African languages and literatures, n. 3 (2003), p. 147-154.
Remarks on a few 'polyplural' classes in Bantu. Africa & Asia: Göteborg working papers on Asian and African languages and literatures, n. 3 (2003), p. 161-184.
A classification of the Bantu languages: an update of Guthrie's referential system. In: The Bantu languages, p. 639-651. Ed. by Derek Nurse & Gérard Philippson. Routledge language family series, n. 4. London & New York: Routledge. 2003.
Språk och samhälle i Afrika HT2003: kommentarer till hemtentan = Comments to home assignment for the course "Language and society in Africa". Dept of Oriental and African Languages, Göteborg University. 2004. Pp 6.
How many languages are there in Africa, really? In: Globalisation and African languages: risks and benefits, p. 279-296. Ed. by Katrin Bromber & Birgit Smieja. Trends in linguistics: studies and monographs, n. 156. Berlin & New York: Mouton de Gruyter. 2004.
Book notice for 'A glossary of terms for Bantu verbal categories' by Rose, Beaudoin-Lietz & Nurse. Language, v. 81 (2005), p. 786-787.
Book review of 'The locative class in Shengologa' by Sabine Neumann. Journal of African languages and linguistics, v. 26 (2005), p. 103-108.
Proto-Bantu. In: Encyclopedia of language and linguistics, second edition. Elsevier Science. 2006.
The linear ordering of TAM/NEG markers in the Bantu languages. SOAS working papers in linguistics, v. 15 (2007), p. 213-225.
The life and death of an anonymous verb. SpecGram, v. 154/4 (2008), p. 3.
Comparative TAM morphology in Niger-Congo: the case of persistive, and some other, markers in Bantu. In: Interdependence of diachronic and synchronic analyses, p. 283-298. Ed. by Folke Josephson & Ingmar Söhrman. Studies in language, companion series, n. 103. Amsterdam: John Benjamins Publ. 2008.
A plea for decensy. SpecGram, v. 155/2 (2008), p. 2.
The polyglot's magic square. SpecGram, v. 155/3 (2008), p. 8.