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The Languages of Africa
Linguistic Diversity, Linguistic Div Minority Languages Minority
1 African Language Classification Beyond Greenberg
Contribution À La Classification Des Langues Kru (Niger-Congo) À Françoise Bouges
Reconstructing Benue-Congo Person Marking II
Survey of the World's Languages
Linguistic Diversity, Linguistic Div Minority Languages
Areal Patterns in the Vowel Systems of the Macro-Sudan Belt
Academic Curriculum Vitae
Number Systems in the Adamawa Branch of Niger-Congo Raymond Boyd
2. Historical Linguistics and Genealogical Language Classification in Africa1 Tom Güldemann
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Toward a More Systematic Investigation of Substrates
Comparative Chadic : Phonology and Lexicon
Language & Ethnic Identity
Improving African Languages Classification: Initial Investigation and Proposal
A Linguistic Sketch of Tiba (G`A) Raymond Boyd
The Origin and Evolution of Word Order
Adamawa-Eastern
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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
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The Bantoid Languages
ADAMAWA, NIGER-CONGO) with SOME REFERENCE to NOUN CLASSIFICATION Alexander Zheltov St
An Atlas of Nigerian Languages
Universi^ Micrdfilms International 300 N
1 Gerrit J. Dimmendaal Language Ecology and Genetic Diversity on The
Languages of the World
A Linguistic Sketch of Tiba (Gà) Raymond Boyd
The Benue-Congo Languages
Proto-Afrasian Lexicon Confirming West Asian Homeland: Pastoralism
Contribution À La Classification Des Langues Kru (Niger-Congo) Pour Françoise
The Numeral System in Longuda
Mapping the World's Languages by Genetic Relationship
The Language Situation in Africa Today ABDULAZIZ Y
African Language Resource Handbook: a Resource Handbook of the Eighty-Two Highest Priority African Languages
The Position of Kam (Central-Eastern Nigeria) Within Niger-Congo
East Benue-Congo John R
By Aharon Dolgopolsky
What African Linguistics Can Contribute to Evolutionary Linguistics
An Atlas of Nigerian Languages
Studies in African Linguistics Volume 8, Number 3, December 1977