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Prosody and Intonation in Non-Bantu Niger-Congo Languages: an Annotated Bibliography
Some Endangered Languages of Ghana
Twi Paper
THE LINGUISTIC SITUATION in GHANA Yvonne Agbetsoamedo University of Ghana, Legon
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Emmanuel Nicholas Abakah. Hypotheses on the Diachronic
Jet the Translation of Kristos As Kristo in the Dangme Mother Tongue
Articulating an African Feminism Through the Nana Esi Archetype
On the Structure and Derivation of Twi Multi-Verb Constructions: Serialization Despite Multiple Clauses Cansada Martin ABSTRACT
Pidgin! Make We Hear Your Speak, Make We Know Why Chaw Students Dey Luv You Desiree Pipkins
Investigating the Use and Perception of West African Pidgin English Among West African University Students in Northern Cyprus
The Typology of PIE Syllabic Sonorants
Education Experts' Perceptions of the Ghanaian Language Policy and Its
Dagbani-English Dictionary
The Languages of the Akan Peoples
Unnatural Terms for Natural Things
Developing a Twi (Asante) Dictionary from Akan Interlinear Glossed Texts
Question Formation in Efutu by Eugenia Serwaah Cobbina
Part of the Phonological
Top View
PART I: NAME SEQUENCE Name Sequence
Introductory Materials Akan Twi Asante 1
A Summary Report on the Sociolinguistic Survey of the Sehwi Language
The Role of Euphemisms in Nzema Language and Culture
Language and Education Publishing for Mother Tongue-Based Bilingual
Resume of the Languages
Pitch Reset in Asante Twi, a Dialect of Akan
A Dictionary of Ghanaian English
The Peoples of Northern Ghana 22/05/2006
Learning LANGUAGE MAPPING STUDY: ANALYSIS REPORT
The African E-Journals Project Has Digitized Full Text of Articles of Eleven Social Science and Humanities Journals
The Syntax of Reciprocal Constructions in Akan ______
Comparative Tano Interrogative Syntax: the View from Krachi and Bono
MARC Code List for Languages
Akan Vowel Harmony
'I Dey Trust You Waa': Pidgin English As a Current Spoken Communication
The Numeral System of Proto-Niger-Congo: a Step-By-Step Reconstruction
*‡Table 6. Languages
TWI Language & Studying TWI in the U.S
(IJLLT) Rounding Harmony in Mfantse
Language Imperialism in Post-Colonial Ghana: Linguistic Recovery and Change
Ieq2/Ghana Final Report: the Implementation of Ghana’S School Language Policy
GRAMMATICAL CONSTRAINTS on VERB PHRASES in TWI/ENGLISH CODE SWITCHING Millicent Quarcoo Abstract 1.0. Introduction Code Switchin
Vowel Harmony in Gurenɛ
Gur Languages of Ghana
Relative Clauses in Asante Twi
Comparative Tano Interrogative Syntax: the View from Krachi and Bono
Reflections on Language Documentation 20 Years After Himmelmann 1998
Sociolinguistic Survey in the Jwira Language Area
Student Pidgin (Sp): the Language of the Educated Male Elite
Language Use in Winneba - Some Preliminary Observations1 Nana Ama Agyeman
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Arxiv:2103.15475V2 [Cs.CL] 1 Apr 2021
Appendix B : Language Codes