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Prosody and Intonation in Non-Bantu Niger-Congo Languages: an Annotated Bibliography
Bɛrɛ: a Language of Côte D'ivoire of Unknown Affiliation
Niger-Congo Languages Jeff Good University at Buffalo
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December 24, 2013
2. Historical Linguistics and Genealogical Language Classification in Africa1 Tom Güldemann
UNIVERSITY of CAPE COAST TRADITION in TRANSITION: the HABITS of LANGUAGE in GHANAIAN HIPLIFE LYRICS by SAMUEL KWESI NKANSAH Thes
Nasal Vowel Patterns in West Africa” 1
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Aspect and Modality in Kwa Languages
THE EGA LANGUAGE of CÔTE D'ivoire ETYMOLOGIES AND
Out of Africa
Improving African Languages Classification: Initial Investigation and Proposal
Complete Paper
THE LEXICAL DISTRIBUTION of LABIAL-VELAR STOPS IS a WINDOW INTO the LINGUISTIC PREHISTORY of NORTHERN SUB-SAHARAN AFRICA Dmitry Idiatov Mark L
Learning Ega: a Linguistic Frame of Reference for Primers For
NEGATION PATTERNS in the KWA LANGUAGE GROUP by LAUREN
The Lexical Distribution of Labial-Velar Stops Is a Window Into the Linguistic Prehistory of Northern Sub-Saharan Africa Dmitry Idiatov, Mark Van De Velde
Linguistic Fieldnotes III: Information Structure in Gur and Kwa Languages
Niger-Congo Languages Jeff Good
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Draft Date: May 1, 2018
Aspects of Kaakye Grammar.Pdf
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Studies in African Linguistics Volume 45, Numbers 1&2, 2016 Kristoffer
9 Niger-Congo Linguistic Features and Typology
The Bantoid Languages
The Numeral System of Proto-Niger-Congo: a Step-By-Step Reconstruction
University M Iaxsiims International 300 N
Kropp-Dakubu, Marie Esther. Towards a Phonology of Proto-Kwa
An Atlas of Nigerian Languages
UC Berkeley UC Berkeley Phonlab Annual Report
(BANTU A.15, MBO CLUSTER) OP CAMEROON by ROBERT HEDINGER Thesis Submitted for the Degree of Doctor of Philosophy of the Universi
The Benue-Congo Languages
Topics in Kwa Syntax Series: Studies in Natural Language and Linguistic Theory, Vol
How to Become a “Kwa” Noun
Recovering Data on Mpra [=Mpre] a Possible Language Isolate in North- Central Ghana
Introduction
East Benue-Congo John R
D0c0bent Rum
Studies in African Linguistics Volume 8, Number 3, December 1977
Ga and Dangme Regina Oforiwah Caesar University of Education, Winneba, Ghana Yvonne A