Mao Naga
[alias Mao, Sopvoma, Spowama]Klassifizierung: Sino-Tibetan
·gefährdet
Klassifizierung: Sino-Tibetan
·gefährdet
South Asia and the Middle East ( pp. 283-348 ) . George van Driem (2007) · In Encyclopedia of the World's Endangered Languages edited by Christopher Moseley · London & New York: Routledge
The World Atlas of Language Structures . (2005) · edited by Bernard Comrie and David Gil and Martin Haspelmath and Matthew S. Dryer · Oxford University Press
Tonal Behaviour in the Northern Mao possessive construction: Downstep or double downstep? . Michael Ahland and Mary Pearce (2009) ·
Word Formation in Diddessa Mao . Alemayehu Dumessa (2007) ·
The Importance of Mao in Ethiopian History ( pp. 31-38 ) . Fleming, H. (1984) · In Proceedings of the Seventh International Conference of Ethiopian Studies: University of Lund, 26-29 April 1982 edited by Sven Rubenson · East Lansing, Michigan: Scandinavian Institute of African Studies, Uppsala/African Studies Center, Michigan State University
Mao Naga Grammar . P. P. Giridhar (1994) · Central Institute of Indian Languages: Grammar Series · Mysore: Central Institute of Indian Languages