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Beja Grammatical Sketch Martine Vanhove (LLACAN – CNRS, INALCO, PRES Sorbonne Paris-Cité)
The Beja Language Today in Sudan: the State of the Art in Linguistics Martine Vanhove
Beja Local Conflict, Marginalisation, and the Threat to Regional Security John Young
Eritrea Report
The Beja Language Is Spoken in the Eastern Part of the Sudan by Some 1,100,000 Muslim People, According to the 1998 Census
Grammaticalization in Cushitic, with Special Reference to Beja Martine Vanhove
Layers of the Oldest Egyptian Lexicon VIII: Numerals*
Российский Государственный Гуманитарный Университет Russian State University for the Humanities
Beja Versus Nilo-Saharan: on the Lexical Witness of Mutual Contacts
Egyptian Sudan
Roots and Patterns in Beja (Cushitic): the Issue of Language Contact with Arabic
Language and National Identity in Africa
Ugas Abdirahman Mohumed
Cushitic): the Issue of Language Contact with Arabic Martine Vanhove
The Atmaan Beja of North-Eastern Sudan RESPONSIBLE MAN
The Cultural Politics of Language in Sudan: Against the Racialising Logic of Language Rights
Beja Lexicostatistics
Reduced Vanhove North Cushitic
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Chapter 19 Beja Martine Vanhove LLACAN (CNRS, INALCO)
BEJA IDENTITY in TU Beclawi€* Marianne Bechhaus-Gerst
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MODULE HISTORY of ETHIOPIA and the HORN (Hist. 102)