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Entity Linking for real-time geolocation of natural disasters from social network posts. [PDF]
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A nineteenth-century urban Ottoman population micro dataset: Data extraction and relational database curation from the 1840s pre-census Bursa population registers. [PDF]
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Bridging the childhood epilepsy treatment gap in northern Nigeria (BRIDGE): Rationale and design of pre-clinical trial studies. [PDF]
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Polyherbal Combinations Used by Traditional Health Practitioners against Mental Illnesses in Bamako, Mali, West Africa. [PDF]
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5. Tonal inflection in Mande languages: The cases of Bamana and Dan-Gwɛɛtaa [PDF]
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Oxford Research Encyclopedia of Linguistics, 2018
Mande is a mid-range language family in Western Sub-Saharan Africa that includes 60 to 75 languages spoken by 30 to 40 million people. According to the glottochronological data, its genetic depth is between 5,000 and 5,500 years. The Proto-Mande homeland
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Mande is a mid-range language family in Western Sub-Saharan Africa that includes 60 to 75 languages spoken by 30 to 40 million people. According to the glottochronological data, its genetic depth is between 5,000 and 5,500 years. The Proto-Mande homeland
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Ajami Scripts for Mande Languages
, 2014Mande people were among the first in West Africa to enter into contact with Islamic culture and the Arabic language. Mande phonological and morphological systems are radically different from Arabic: all Mande languages in question are tonal and most have seven vowels.
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