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Dentality, Areal Features, and Phonological Change in Northeastern Bantu*
Loan Words from English and Orma Languages in Kipokomo
Historical Linguistics and the Comparative Study of African Languages
Evaluating Language Revitalization in Kenya: the Contradictory Face and Place of the Local Community Factor OGONE JOHN OBIERO University of Leipzig, Germany
Special Working Document for the National Constitutional Conference
The Sacred Mijikenda Kaya Forests
Language Endangerment and Language Maintenance: Can Endangered Indigenous Languages of Kenya Be Electronically Preserved?
The Language and Dialect Atlas of Kenya Project 1973-80
Conservation of Natural and Cultural Heritage in Kenya
Language and Identity Among Marginal People in East Africa
2020 Daily Prayer Guide for All Africa People Groups & All LR-Upgs = Least-Reached
Country Technical Note on Indigenous Peoples' Issues
Sw Ahili-Loanwords in Oromo
Hunters and Gatherers in East Africa and the Case of Ongota (Southwest Ethiopia)
2021 Daily Prayer Guide for All Africa People
New Perspectives on the Cushitic Verbal System.Pdf
Prayer Cards | Joshua Project
The Afro-Asiatic Languages
Top View
Death and Survival of African Languges in the 21St Century
Kenya Demographic and Health Survey (KDHS - 2015)
LANGUAGE ENDANGERMENT and DEATH in EAST AFRICA By
The Role of Tone in Some Cushitic Languages. PUB DATE Jul 91 NOTE 29P.; In: "Grammatical Phonetics; Studies in Honour of Jack Carnochan" (See FL 019 768)
The Emergence of Distinctive Features Dissertation
Kenya: Minorities, Indigenous Peoples and Ethnic Diversity
The Rise of Grammatical Categories
Homorganic Nasal Assimilation in Arsi-Bale Afan Oromo: a Non-Linear Phonology
Prayer Cards | Joshua Project
Lexical Standardization in Oromo
World Bank Document
Map by Steve Huffman Data from World Language Mapping System 16
Annex C. Summary of the Early Grade Reading Materials Survey in Kenya
Noun Phrase Structures in British, Kenyan and Singaporean English
Full-Text (PDF)
The Arabic Origins of English and Indo-European "Textile and Fashion Terms": a Radical Linguistic Theory Approach
Some Principles on the Use of Macro-Areas in Typological Comparison