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The Structure of the Nyiha Noun Phrase
Oral Traditions Among the ,Northern Malawi Ngoni1
LCSH Section K
Assessment of Zinza Language Lexical Change: a Case of Kome Island Sengerema District
When Shikamoo Mama/Baba Replaces Tukuwoni Mawu/Dadi: an Account of Shifting Access Rituals Among the Ngoni of Tanzania
Borrowing in Tanzanian Ngoni Lexicon: Some Semantic Trends in a Language Contact Situation
Patterns of Lexical Borrowing in Chichewa
The Revival of Malawian Chingoni PASCAL J
Negotiating Language and Learning: an Ethnographic Study of Students’ Experiences in Two Tanzanian Secondary Schools
THE ARTICULATION of NGONI IDENTITY and UNITY* Enoch Timpunza Mvula Recent Studies of Cyclical and Calendri
Is the Tanzanian Ngoni Language Threatened? a Survey of Lexical Borrowing from Swahili, Journal of Multilingual and Multicultural Development
1 BIBLIOGRAPHY Abbreviations AA = Annales Aequatoria. Tervuren. AAP
LCSH Section K
Interpreting the Exodus Among the Ngoni People
The Kunda of Zambia’S Eastern Province Located in Mambwe District
Number 54, 2016
Maji Maji African Social Studies Series
Malawi Briefing Packet
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THE EDUCATION SYSTEM of ZAMBIA AFTER INDEPENDENCE MARGARET SANDLANE MAGISTER EDUCATIONIS in COMPARATIVE EDUCATION FACULTY OF
*‡Table 6. Languages
Assessment of Language Endangerment in the Kinga Speech Community: Makete District - Tanzania
Verbal Derivation and Valency in Citumbuka Issue Date: 2016-05-11
Verbal Derivation and Valency in Citumbuka Issue Date: 2016-05-11
Dissertation
Contact-Induced Language Divergence and Convergence in Tanzania: Forming New Varieties As Language Maintenance
History for Tanzanian Secondary Schools
New Perspectives on the Genetic Classification of Manda (Bantu N.11)
LCSH Section K
Pass History with a Distinction Passing History 241/1 at O‟ Level Is Nolonger a Question of Concern to Ugandan UCE Students If
Tanzanian Mushrooms and Their Uses 4. Some Reddish Edible and Poisonous Amanita Species
An Analysis of the Vitality of the Intangible Cultural Heritage of the Ngoni People of Tanzania: Lessons for Other Ethnolinguist
Markers of Ethnic Identity and Factors That Contributed to the Death of the Ngoni Language of Zambia