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Elp-source:  Inflectional vs derivational morphology in Tagdal: a mixed language

Inflectional vs derivational morphology in Tagdal: a mixed language

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6 May 2024 •
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Aaron
Benítez-Torres, Carlos M. 2009. "Inflectional Vs Derivational Morphology in Tagdal: a Mixed Language." In Selected proceedings of the 38th annual conference on African linguistics: linguistic theory and African language documentation, edited by Masangu Matondo et al.. 69-83. Cascadilla Proceedings Project.
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Elp-source:  Comparative Komuz grammar

Comparative Komuz grammar

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6 May 2024 •
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Aaron
Bender, Marvin Lionel. 1994. "Comparative Komuz Grammar." In Afrika und Übersee, 77 , no. 1: 31-54.
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Elp-source:  Some possible African creoles

Some possible African creoles

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6 May 2024 •
by
Aaron
Bender, Marvin Lionel. 1987. "Some Possible African Creoles." In Pidgin and creole languages: essays in memory of John Reinecke, edited by Glenn G. Gilbert. 37-60. Univ. of Hawai‘i Press.
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Elp-source:  Gumuz, Koman, Mao and Omotic

Gumuz, Koman, Mao and Omotic

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6 May 2024 •
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Aaron
Bender, Marvin Lionel. 1985. "Gumuz, Koman, Mao and Omotic." In Papers from the 15th African linguistics conference, edited by Russell Galen Schuh. 19-21. African Studies Center & Dept. of Linguistics, Univ. of California at Los Angeles (UCLA).
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Elp-source:  The Nuba Mountains: who spoke what in 1976?

The Nuba Mountains: who spoke what in 1976?

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6 May 2024 •
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Aaron
Bell, Herman. 1998. "The Nuba Mountains: Who Spoke What in 1976?" c.10. Centre for Middle Eastern Studies, Univ. of Bergen.
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Elp-source:  Language survey of the Sudan, 10

Language survey of the Sudan, 10

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6 May 2024 •
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Aaron
Bell, Herman. 1979. "Language Survey of the Sudan, 10." Inst. of African and Asian Studies, Univ. of Khartoum.
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Elp-source:  Language survey of the Sudan, 9

Language survey of the Sudan, 9

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6 May 2024 •
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Aaron
Bell, Herman. 1979. "Language Survey of the Sudan, 9." Inst. of African and Asian Studies, Univ. of Khartoum.
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Elp-source:  Language survey of the Sudan, 8

Language survey of the Sudan, 8

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6 May 2024 •
by
Aaron
Bell, Herman. 1979. "Language Survey of the Sudan, 8." Inst. of African and Asian Studies, Univ. of Khartoum.
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Elp-source:  Language survey of the Sudan, 6

Language survey of the Sudan, 6

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6 May 2024 •
by
Aaron
Bell, Herman. 1979. "Language Survey of the Sudan, 6." Inst. of African and Asian Studies, Univ. of Khartoum.
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Elp-source:  The matrilineal peoples of eastern Tanzania (Zaramo, Luguru, Kaguru, Ngulu, etc.)

The matrilineal peoples of eastern Tanzania (Zaramo, Luguru, Kaguru, Ngulu, etc.)

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6 May 2024 •
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Aaron
Beidelman, Thomas Owen. 1967. "The Matrilineal Peoples of Eastern Tanzania (Zaramo, Luguru, Kaguru, Ngulu, Etc.)." 93, map. Oxford Univ. Press; International African Inst. (IAI).
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