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Mari C. Jones & Damien Mooney (eds.), Creating orthographies for endangered languages
David Roberts
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James Essegbey, Tutrugbu (Nyangbo) language and culture
Matthew Harley
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Mauro Tosco, A grammar of Gawwada, a Cushitic language of south-west Ethiopia
Yvonne Treis
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Les expériences émotionnelles basiques et leurs expressions en wolof
This paper analyzes the expression of sept basic emotions – pleasantness, joy (and satisfaction), enthusiasm as well as disgust, sadness, fear and anger (and dissatisfaction) – in Wolof, an Atlantic language spoken in Senegal.
Loïc-Michel Perrin
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Nico Nassenstein, Swahili proverbs from the Democratic Republic of the Congo
Odile Racine
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Koalib imperatives and semantically related forms
Koalib is a Kordofanian language traditionally spoken in South Kordofan (Sudan). This paper, based on first-hand data, is the first in-depth study of the morphology of imperatives in this language.
Nicolas Quint
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Carlos Benítez-Torres, A grammar of Tagdal: A Northern Songhay language
Mahamane L. Abdoulaye
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Imperatives and non-imperative command strategies in Western Oromo
This paper investigates the forms and functions of imperative constructions and other non-imperative command strategies in the western variety of Oromo. It describes the morphological realizations of the second person and third person imperative main and
Girma Mengistu Desta
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