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Reduplication in the Gulf of Guinea Creoles

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Ladhams, John   +3 more
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Seamounts in the Gulf of Guinea

Nature, 1966
IN the course of two recent geophysical traverses across the Gulf of Guinea, H.M.S. Hecla has discovered a number of marked elevations of the ocean bed approximately on a line between St. Helena and the islands of the Bight of Biafra.
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Parasites of Swordfish From the Gulf of Guinea

Journal of Parasitology, 2002
Ten parasite species were identified after a study carried out on 125 swordfish from the Gulf of Guinea waters. The samples were taken between August and November 1997; 3 of the parasite species, Caligus coryphaenae. Pelichnibothrium speciossum, and Sphyriocephalus viridis were recorded for the first time on this host.
J A, Castro-Pampillón   +5 more
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The Gulf of Guinea Creoles

Journal of Pidgin and Creole Languages, 2011
Especially since Ferraz (1974, 1975, 1979), it has been generally accepted that the four Gulf of Guinea creoles (GGCs) — Santome (ST), Angolar (ANG), Lung’ie (LU), and Fa d’Ambô (FA)2 — are closely related languages based on historical and linguistic data.
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Piracy – Gulf of Guinea

Africa Research Bulletin: Economic, Financial and Technical Series, 2021
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Maritime Piracy in the Gulf of Guinea

Qirāʾāt Afrīqīyah, 2021
شهدت المنظمات الدولية المتخصصة في الأمن البحري خلال العامين الماضيين ارتفاعًا في حوادث القرصنة في منطقة غرب إفريقيا، بالرغم من كل الجهود المبذولة لمكافحتها. يعكس هذا الفشل التعقيد الذي يحيط بهذه الظاهرة، ولتفكيكها والسيطرة على أبعادها، تحاول هذه الدراسة تشخيص مسار ظاهرة القرصنة البحرية في خليج غينيا، وأسباب انتشارها، وآثارها على غرب إفريقيا، وتركز على ...
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Planktonic Foraminifera in Gulf of Guinea Sediments

Micropaleontology, 1971
Taxonomy, four bathymetric biofacies, tropical fauna, some temperate or cold-water species, comparison with living fauna, eastern Atlantic off ...
O. S. Adegoke   +2 more
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