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Elp-source:  !Xun as a type B language

!Xun as a type B language

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6 May 2024 •
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Aaron
Heine, Bernd and Christa König. 2004. "!Xun As a Type B Language." In Globalisation and African languages: risks and benefits (Festschrift Karsten Legère), edited by Katrin Bromber and Birgit Smieja. 263-277. Mouton de Gruyter.
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Elp-source:  Plant concepts and plant use: an ethnobotanical survey of the semi-arid and arid lands of East Africa. Part 2: plants of the So (Uganda)

Plant concepts and plant use: an ethnobotanical survey of the semi-arid and arid lands of East Africa. Part 2: plants of the So (Uganda)

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6 May 2024 •
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Aaron
Heine, Bernd and Christa König. 1988. "Plant Concepts and Plant Use: An Ethnobotanical Survey of the Semi-arid and Arid Lands of East Africa. Part 2: Plants of the So (Uganda)." 140. Breitenbach.
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Elp-source:  Polysemy in African languages: an example from Baka (Cameroon)

Polysemy in African languages: an example from Baka (Cameroon)

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6 May 2024 •
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Aaron
Heine, Bernd and Christa Kilian-Hatz. 1994. "Polysemy in African Languages: An Example From Baka (Cameroon)." In Sprachen und Sprachzeugnisse in Afrika: eine Sammlung philologischer Beiträge Wilhelm J.G. Möhlig zum 60. Geburtstag zugeeignet, edited by Thomas Geider and Raimund Kastenholz. 177-187. Rüdiger Köppe Verlag.
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Elp-source:  Ik dictionary

Ik dictionary

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6 May 2024 •
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Aaron
Heine, Bernd. 1999. "Ik Dictionary." 187. Rüdiger Köppe Verlag.
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Elp-source:  The dative in Ik and Kanuri

The dative in Ik and Kanuri

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6 May 2024 •
by
Aaron
Heine, Bernd. 1990. "The Dative in Ik and Kanuri." In Studies in typology and diachrony: papers presented to Joseph H. Greenberg on his 75th birthday, edited by William Croft et al.. 129-149. John Benjamins Publ.
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Elp-source:  Bemerkungen zur Entwicklung der Verbaljunkturen im Kxoe und anderen Zentralkhoisan-Sprachen

Bemerkungen zur Entwicklung der Verbaljunkturen im Kxoe und anderen Zentralkhoisan-Sprachen

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6 May 2024 •
by
Aaron
Bernd Heine. 1986. "Bemerkungen Zur Entwicklung Der Verbaljunkturen Im Kxoe Und Anderen Zentralkhoisan-Sprachen." In Contemporary studies on Khoisan: in honour of Oswin Köhler on the occasion of his 75th birthday, edited by Rainer Vossen and Klaus Keuthmann. pt. 2: 9-21. Helmut Buske Verlag.
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Elp-source:  The mountain people: some notes on the Ik of north-eastern Uganda

The mountain people: some notes on the Ik of north-eastern Uganda

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6 May 2024 •
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Aaron
Heine, Bernd. 1985. "The Mountain People: Some Notes On the Ik of North-eastern Uganda." In Africa, 55 , no. 1: 3-16.
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Elp-source:  The Ik language

The Ik language

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6 May 2024 •
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Aaron
Heine, Bernd. 1983. "The Ik Language."
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Elp-source:  The Nubi language of Kibera, an Arabic creole: grammatical sketch and vocabulary

The Nubi language of Kibera, an Arabic creole: grammatical sketch and vocabulary

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6 May 2024 •
by
Aaron
Heine, Bernd. 1982. "The Nubi Language of Kibera, An Arabic Creole: Grammatical Sketch and Vocabulary." Dietrich Reimer Verlag.
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Elp-source:  African noun class systems

African noun class systems

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6 May 2024 •
by
Aaron
Heine, Bernd. 1982. "African Noun Class Systems." In Apprehension: das sprachliche Erfassen von Gegenstanden, edited by Hansjakob Seiler and Christopher Lehmann. v. 1: 189-216. Gunter Narr Verlag.
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