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The International Journal of African Historical Studies, 1975
Peter Newcomer, Francis Mading Deng
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Peter Newcomer, Francis Mading Deng
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On the systematic nature of Dinka noun number morphology
Journal of African Languages and Linguistics, 2021D Robert Ladd, Mirella L Blum
exaly
2014
In Dinka, a Western Nilotic language, nouns are inflected for number and distinguish between singular and plural. The number inflection is not expressed by affixation, but by phonological alternations in the root and in such a way that the number is not directly observable, but only detectable through agreement.
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In Dinka, a Western Nilotic language, nouns are inflected for number and distinguish between singular and plural. The number inflection is not expressed by affixation, but by phonological alternations in the root and in such a way that the number is not directly observable, but only detectable through agreement.
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Transnational families, remittances, cieng and obligation for Dinka women in Australia
Emotion, Space and Society, 2015Melanie Baak
exaly

