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Some Endangered Languages of Ghana
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Possessive Constructions in Tongugbe, an Ewe Dialect Promise Dodzi Kpoglu
A Study of the Ewe Unification Movement in the United States
A Dialectal Relook at the Relative Clause In
Establishment of Literacy Standards for an Oral Language: the Case of Nafara Discourse Patterns, Côte D'ivoire, West Africa Sidiky Diarassouba
Introduction to the Structure of the Ewe Language And"Reasonable Practice" in Speaking
Basic Ewe for Travellers
The Gbe Language Continuum of West Africa: a Synchronic Typological Approach to Prioritizing In-Depth Sociolinguistic Research on Literature Extensibility
Decomposing Gender and Ethnic Earnings Gaps in Seven West African Cities
African HISTORY and CULTURE
The Origins and Brief History of the Ewe People
Possessive Constructions in Tongugbe, an Ewe Dialect
African Linguistics on the Prairie
The Ecology of Gahu: Participatory Music and Health Benefits of Ewe Performance in a Canadian Drum and Dance Ensemble
A Preliminary Model of Ikpana Intonational Phonology
Ewe (For Togo). Special Skills Handbook. Peace Corps Language Handbook Series
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Oral Tradition
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Languages of Togo
International Journal of English Language and Literature Studies, 2015, 4(4): 192-202
A Local Means of Addressing Climate Change Challenges in Togo
Ewe Mobilisation from the Late Nineteenth Century to the 1960S 220
Sociolinguistic Survey of Language Contact in Togo: a Case Study of Kabiye and Ewe1
Waci Speakers in Togo and Benin; a Sociolinguistic Survey
VOL 1 Mo 2 DEVELOPMENT STUDIES F LIBRARY Tf MITY Terfl UNIVERSITY of GHANA
UC Berkeley UC Berkeley Phonlab Annual Report
Tentative Grammar Description for the Arammba Language Spoken in Western Province
Linguistic Imperialism in Post-Colonial Ghana: Access to Written News Media in the Local Languages
The Akebu Language Area of Togo a Sociolinguistic Survey
Indigenous Knowledge and Cultural Values in Ewe Musical Practice: Their Traditional Roles and Place in Modern Society
Language Imperialism in Post-Colonial Ghana: Linguistic Recovery and Change
Ieq2/Ghana Final Report: the Implementation of Ghana’S School Language Policy
Canadian Curriculum Guide 2016
From Comparative Descriptive Linguistic Fieldwork to Documentary Linguistic Fieldwork in Ghana
Spectrographic Analysis of Ewe Vowels Nada Gbegble
The Evidence from Cameroon Pidgin English
Cultural Sensitivity and Programming
04-Aikhenvald-Chap04 114..142
Ewe Is a Tonal Language with Four Tones
Akebu Personal Names Naming Practices Based on Examples from the Village of Wodagni
The Fruits of Freedom in British Togoland: Literacy, Politics and Nationalism, 1914–2014 Kate Skinner Index More Information
African Language Resource Handbook: a Resource Handbook of the Eighty-Two Highest Priority African Languages
Ewe Serial Verb Constructions in Their Grammatical Context Felix K
Language Choice in Ghanaian Classrooms: Linguistic Realities and Perceptions
Chapter 6 Linguistic Imperialism and Language Decolonisation in Africa Through Documentation and Preservation Kofi Agyekum the University of Kansas
Ewe As a Second Language