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The Maban Languages and Their Place Within Nilo-Saharan
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"
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Kanuri and Its Neighbours: When Saharan and Chadic Languages Meet
Ethnolinguistic Structuring of Sorghum Genetic Diversity in Africa and the Role of Local Seed Systems
10 Nigeria: Ethno-Linguistic Competition in the Giant of Africa
Language Contact, Areality, and History: the Songhay Question Revisited 1
Revising the Bantu Tree
The Taxonomy of Nigerian Varieties of Spoken English
Niger-Congo Languages Jeff Good University at Buffalo
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December 24, 2013
Niger-Saharan 2
The Genetics of East African Populations
The Benue-Gongola-Chad Basin - Zone of Ethnic and Linguistic Compression
Ancient Watercourses and Biogeography of the Sahara Explain the Peopling of the Desert
Saharan Languages of Ethiopia
Languages by Countries
Improving African Languages Classification: Initial Investigation and Proposal
Niger-Saharan Book
Top View
Morphological Evidence for the Coherence of East Sudanic
A Nilo-Saharan Component in the African Genetic Landscape
Central Sudanic Overview
1 the Linguistic Geography of Nigeria and Its Implications for Prehistory
Fall Statistics
15 Days of Black History Month
Sudanese Languages in Melbourne
Core and Periphery in Central Sudanic.Pdf
Gender and Its Interaction with Number and Evaluative Morphology an Intra- and Intergenealogical Typological Survey of Africa
Studies in African Linguistics Volume 45, Numbers 1&2, 2016 Kristoffer
American Community Survey Redesign of Language-Spoken-At-Home Data, 2016
Linguistic Evidence for the Chronological Stratification of Populations South of Lake Chad
The Saharan-Songhay Subgroup of Nilo-Saharan
An Atlas of Nigerian Languages
Saharan and Songhay Form a Branch of Nilo-Saharan
The Westward Wanderings of Cushitic Pastoralists 47 V
Saharan Numerals
Kordofanian Nicolas Quint
African Language Isolates
A Grammar of Darfur Arabic
Language and Literacy in Darfur: in Search of the Fur Ajami
Nilo-Saharan Peoples the Term “Nilo-Saharan” Refers to The
The Wadi Howar Diaspora and Its Role in the Spread of East Sudanic Languages from the Fourth to the First Millenia BCE
Songhay-Mande Convergence Area? Facts, Questions, Frames
The Language Factor in Nigeria's National Development