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Symposium Language Contact and the Dynamics of Language: Theory and Implications 10-13 May 2007 Max Planck Institute for Evolutionary Anthropology (Leipzig)
On Numeral Complexity in Hunter-Gatherer Languages
Nilo-Saharan’
Historical Linguistics and the Comparative Study of African Languages
LCSH Section U
Mother Tongue 24 Must Be Put Out, After All! the Key Findings Will Simply Be Numbered- No Special Order
Auxiliary Schedule 3 : Language
Aspects of Multilingualism in the Democratic Republic of the Congo!
Lexical Matches Between Sumerian and Hurro-Urartian: Possible Historical Scenarios
Niger-Congo Languages Jeff Good University at Buffalo
[email protected]
December 24, 2013
Convergence and the Retention of Marked Consonants in Sango: the Creation and Appropriation of a Pidgin
Expressions of Cardinal Directions in Nilotic and in Ubangian Languages∗ Angelika Mietzner and Helma Pasch
Niger-Saharan 2
The Structure of the Noun Phrase in Viri
1St Year Mrs.Aida Abdessemed 2020/2021 1
Contact and Creation 07 03.30
Cameroonian Languages and the Trio Force of Colonialism:The Case
Niger-Saharan Book
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Central Sudanic Overview
Niger-Congo Languages Jeff Good
[email protected]
Draft Date: May 1, 2018
The Position of Gbaya-Manza-Ngbaka Group Among the Niger-Congo Languages
Taking Stock of the Cross‐Linguistic Data: Spatial Frames of Reference and Their Effect on Thought
The Bantoid Languages
Linguistic Evidence for the Chronological Stratification of Populations South of Lake Chad
Africa's Linguistic Diversity
*‡Table 6. Languages
Languages of African Rainforest `` Pygmy
An Atlas of Nigerian Languages
Some Thoughts on the Early History of the Nile-Congo Watershed
Where Goods Are Free but Knowledge Costs1 Hunter-Gatherer Ritual Economics in Western Central Africa
Medieval Africa, 1250-1800
Aspect and Tense in Niger-Congo Copy
The University of Chicago the Phonology And
Indo-European Syntax and Pragmatics: Contrastive Approaches Oslo Studies in Language, 3(3), 2011
An Evaluation of Niger-Congo Classification Kenneth S