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Replacive Grammatical Tone in the Dogon Languages
5 Phonology Florian Lionnet and Larry M
Supplementary Material for Linguistic Situation in Twenty Sub-Saharan African Countries: a Survey-Based Approach
Investigating the Relatedness of the Endangered Dogon Languages
First Steps Towards the Detection of Contact Layers in Bangime: a Multi-Disciplinary, Computer-Assisted Approach
Works of Russell G. Schuh
Baŋgi Me, a Language of Unknown Affiliation in Northern Mali
1 Syntax Jochen Zeller (University of Kwazulu-Natal) Draft (Version April
Areal Patterns in the Vowel Systems of the Macro-Sudan Belt
Code-Switching Between Structural and Sociolinguistic Perspectives Linguae & Litterae
2. Historical Linguistics and Genealogical Language Classification in Africa1 Tom Güldemann
African Linguistics on the Prairie
Morphology in Niger-Congo Languages
1. a Survey of African Languages Harald Hammarström
Table of Contents
Supposing We Have Been Completely Wrong About the Shape of Early Niger-Congo Roots?
The Dogon of Mali and Burkina Faso
A Survey of Word-Level Replacive Tonal Patterns in Western Mande*
Top View
C⃝copyright 2012 Steven Paul Moran
Improving African Languages Classification: Initial Investigation and Proposal
Auxiliary Verb Constructions in the Languages of Africa
West African Languages. Linguistic Theory and Communication
Abstracts of the 19Th Biennial Conference Of
Niger-Congo Languages Jeff Good
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Draft Date: May 1, 2018
Bangime: Secret Language, Language Isolate, Or Language Island? Abbie Hantgan, Johann-Mattis List
Studies in African Linguistics Volume 45, Numbers 1&2, 2016 Kristoffer
Sociolinguistic Survey of the Dogon Language Area
Derek Nurse, Sarah Rose , John Hewson ONLINE SERIES 'Documents on Social Sciences and Humanities' in Niger-Congo
Africa's Linguistic Diversity
The Numeral System of Proto-Niger-Congo: a Step-By-Step Reconstruction
Was There a Now-Vanished Branch of Nilo-Saharan on the Dogon Plateau? Evidence from Substrate Vocabulary in Bangime and Dogon
Phrasal Grammatical Tone in the Dogon Languages: the Role of Constraint Interaction1
1 Gerrit J. Dimmendaal Language Ecology and Genetic Diversity on The
Just a Niger-Kordofanian Extension Or a Hub of Linguistic Remnants?
African Language Isolates
Mandenkan, 59 | 2018 a Survey of Word‑Level Replacive Tonal Patterns in Western Mande 2