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Elp-source:  Murle categorization

Murle categorization

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6 May 2024 •
by
Aaron
Arensen, Jon[athan] Edward. 1998. "Murle Categorization." In Surmic languages and cultures, edited by Gerrit Jan Dimmendaal and Marco Last. 181-218. Rüdiger Köppe Verlag.
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Elp-source:  Mice are men: language and society among the Murle of Sudan

Mice are men: language and society among the Murle of Sudan

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6 May 2024 •
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Aaron
Arensen, Jon[athan] Edward. 1992. "Mice Are Men: Language and Society Among the Murle of Sudan." xvii, 362. International Museum of Cultures.
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Elp-source:  Aspects of language and society among the Murle of Sudan

Aspects of language and society among the Murle of Sudan

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6 May 2024 •
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Aaron
Arensen, Jon[athan] Edward. 1991. "Aspects of Language and Society Among the Murle of Sudan."
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Elp-source:  On comparing language relationships: a case study of Murle, Kacipo and Tirma

On comparing language relationships: a case study of Murle, Kacipo and Tirma

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6 May 2024 •
by
Aaron
Arensen, Jon[athan] Edward. 1989. "On Comparing Language Relationships: a Case Study of Murle, Kacipo and Tirma." In Occasional papers in the study of Sudanese languages, 6: 67-76.
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Elp-source:  Names in the life cycles of the Murle

Names in the life cycles of the Murle

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6 May 2024 •
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Aaron
Arensen, Jon[athan] Edward. 1988. "Names in the Life Cycles of the Murle." In Journal of the Anthropological Soc. of Oxford, 19 , no. 2: 125-130.
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Elp-source:  Murle grammar

Murle grammar

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Created on
6 May 2024 •
by
Aaron
Arensen, Jon[athan] Edward. 1982. "Murle Grammar." xiv, 143. College of Education, Univ. of Juba; Summer Inst. of Linguistics (SIL).
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Elp-source:  Coastal Bantu of the Cameroons: the Kpe-Mboko, Duala-Limba and Tanga-Yasa groups of the British and French trusteeship territories of the Cameroons

Coastal Bantu of the Cameroons: the Kpe-Mboko, Duala-Limba and Tanga-Yasa groups of the British and French trusteeship territories of the Cameroons

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6 May 2024 •
by
Aaron
Ardener, Edwin W. 1956. "Coastal Bantu of the Cameroons: the Kpe-Mboko, Duala-Limba and Tanga-Yasa Groups of the British and French Trusteeship Territories of the Cameroons." viii, 116. International African Inst. (IAI).
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Elp-source:  Agaw and Omotic: a case of language contact?

Agaw and Omotic: a case of language contact?

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6 May 2024 •
by
Aaron
Appleyard, David L. 2006. "Agaw and Omotic: a Case of Language Contact?" In Proceedings of the 15th international conference of Ethiopian studies, Hamburg July 20-25, 2003, edited by Siegbert Uhlig et al.. 697-703. Otto Harrassowitz Verlag.
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Elp-source:  Phonology and morphology of Mambay (Niger-Congo, Adamawa)

Phonology and morphology of Mambay (Niger-Congo, Adamawa)

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6 May 2024 •
by
Aaron
Erik John Anonby. Phonology and Morphology of Mambay (Niger-Congo, Adamawa). PhD thesis, Leiden University, 2008. Online: https://openaccess.leidenuniv.nl/bitstream/handle/1887/13045/Complete%%….
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Elp-source:  The labial flap in Mambay: phonological rarity or fundamental element?

The labial flap in Mambay: phonological rarity or fundamental element?

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6 May 2024 •
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Aaron
Anonby, Erik John. 2007. "The Labial Flap in Mambay: Phonological Rarity or Fundamental Element?" In Journal of African languages and linguistics, 28 , no. 1: 1-18.
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