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The Case of Dongolawi Nubian
A Brief Description of the Nobiin Language and History by Nubantood Khalil, (Nubian Language Society)
Edward Lipiński
From the Yellow Nile to the Blue Nile. the Quest for Water and the Diffusion of Northern East Sudanic Languages from the Fourth to the First Millenia BCE"
Do You Speak Kordofanian?
Old Nubian — Black African Language of Most Ancient Attestation
Noun Phrase Constructions in Nubian Languages: a Comparative Study
2. Historical Linguistics and Genealogical Language Classification in Africa1 Tom Güldemann
Master Reference
Nobiin (Egypt, Sudan) – Language Snapshot
Comparative Northern East Sudanic Linguistics
The Attitude of Egyptian Nubian University Students Towards Arabic and Nubian Languages
Beja Versus Nilo-Saharan: on the Lexical Witness of Mutual Contacts
Toponymic Strata in Ancient Nubia Until the Common Era
Nubian Kinship Terms Angelika Jakobi
Morphological Evidence for the Coherence of East Sudanic
Dotawo a Journal of Nubian Studies 2014 #1
Top View
Nubian Graffiti Messages and the History of Writing in the Sudanese Nile Basin
Differential Object Marking and Marked Nominative in Eastern
Number Marking on Karko Nouns
Nubian Numerals
The Leopard's Spots
Occasional Papers in the Study of Sudanese Languages #9
ACCESS Language Codes
6 Nuba Mountain Language Studies
1 Gerrit J. Dimmendaal Language Ecology and Genetic Diversity on The
The Old Nubian Language
Personal Markers and Verbal Number in Meroitic
Ama Verbs in Comparative Perspective
Nile-Nubian”: How to Balance Lexicostatistics and Etymology in Historical Research on Nubian Languages
Number Marking on Karko Nouns.” Dotawo 2 (2015): Pp
African Language Resource Handbook: a Resource Handbook of the Eighty-Two Highest Priority African Languages
The Wadi Howar Diaspora and Its Role in the Spread of East Sudanic Languages from the Fourth to the First Millenia BCE
From Slave to Demon: Barya in the Ethiopian Prayer Scrolls by Solange Ashby Saturday, December 12, 2020
Converbs in an African Perspective Azeb Amha and Gerrit J. Dimmendaal
Coordination with Goon and Bisyndetic =Gon in Dongolawi and Kenzi Proverbs
Recent Research on Meroitic, the Ancient Language of Sudan1
Nubian Verb Extensions and Some Nyima Correspondences
Evidence for an Early Nubian Dialect in Meroitic Inscriptions : Phonological and Epigraphic Considerations