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Languages of Cameroon
Here Referred to As Class 18A (See Hyman 1980:187)
November 2011 EPIGRAPH
A Grammar of Gyeli
Squibs Babanki Negation Patterns
Hybrid Juvenile Discourse in Cameroon Roland Kießling 0
Multilingual Cameroon
Classification of the Languages of Cameroon and Equatorial Guinea on the Basis of Lexicostatistics and Mutual Intelligibility
Revisiting Attitudes Towards English in Cameroon and the Rush for EMI: Positioning Education for All Vision
The Emergence of Tense in Early Bantu
Did the Proto-Bantu Verb Have a Synthetic Or an Analytic Structure? Derek Nurse Memorial University of Newfoundland,
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Linguistic Hybridity and Developmental Perspectives in Cameroon
Legitimizing the Development and Use of Cameroon’S National Languages: Lessons from COVID-19
Areal Patterns in the Vowel Systems of the Macro-Sudan Belt
Mother-Tongue Education in Yaoundé, Cameroon Parker Henry Faculty Mentor: Dr
The Power of the Local: Education Choices and Language Maintenance Among the Bafut, Kom and Nso' Communities of Northwest Cameroon
Negation in Kenyang and Two Related Bantoid Languages of Cameroon
The Dynamics of Bilingual Adult Literacy in Africa: a Case Study of Kom, Cameroon
Language Ideology and the Colonial Legacy in Cameroon Schools: a Historical Perspective
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Reflections on a Community-Based Approach to Writing Grammars of Endangered African Languages
Sociolinguistical Metamorphosis of the Moghamo Speaking People of Cameroon Fokou Mukum Sandy Fomund
Language Problems in Demographic Field Work in Africa: the Case of the Cameroon Fertility Survey
The State of Adult and Continuing Education in Africa. SPONS AGENCY German Adult Education Association, Bonn (Germany)
Sub-Saharan Africa. OSU WPL Language Planning in Cameroon
Sociolinguistic Documentation of Language Shift and Maintenance in Iyasa
English and French As Official Languages in Cameroon: the Intentionality of Colonial Representations and the Failure of a Cameroon-Centric Identity; 1884 and After
The Linguistic Phonetic Properties of Mungbam Vowels, and Their Areal-Historical and Theoretical Significance
Bak Mwa Me Do 1 – Camfranglais in Cameroon Roland Kießling
"A Roadmap to Sierra Leone English: a Sociohistorical and Ecological Perspective
Title a GRAMMATICAL SKETCH of MÒKPÈ (BAKWERI), BANTU A20
The Role of Pidgin English in Cameroon: a National Language
1 Dialogue on Language Diversity, Sustainability and Peace: 10Th
Todd Introduction to Abbia Dz
Pentecostal Churches in Cameroon
Chapter 7: Language Variation
(BANTU A.15, MBO CLUSTER) OP CAMEROON by ROBERT HEDINGER Thesis Submitted for the Degree of Doctor of Philosophy of the Universi
Cameroon Background Note
Strategies for Representing Tone in African Writing Systems: a Critical Review
L'cole De L'aventure Coloniale Dans Trois Robinsonnades Du Xixe Sicle
The Language Question in Cameroon
Oroko Orthography Development: Linguistic and Sociolinguistic Factors
East Benue-Congo John R
Linguistic Choices in Postcolonial Multilingual Cameroon Aloysius NGEFAC University of Yaounde I Currently Based at the University of Regensburg, Germany
Page Being Multilingual in a Bilingual Environment
1 Aspect and Tense
Tense-Aspect Categories and Standard Negation in Five Bamileke Languages of Cameroon: a Descriptive and Comparative Study
Camfranglais Anne Schröder
Historical Dictionary of the Republic of Cameroon (African Historical