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Syllable weight in the phonology of Pulaar
Current Issues in Linguistic Theory, 2017Fiona Mc Laughlin, Caroline Wiltshire
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Constraints on Pulaar phonology By Mamadou Ousmane Niang (review)
Language, 1999Caroline Wiltshire
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Glide Alternations in Pulaar (Eula) and the Theory of Charm and Government
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Brinkmanship on the Commons: A Laboratory Experiment Related to African Pulaar Herders
2016Heterogeneous forage utilization by free ranging livestock in Senegal have been observed. This research addresses the changes in production practices and short run strategic implications of remittance investment in livestock. The resulting model is one of brinksmanship leading to a war-of-attrition over resource use.
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The bases of humanitarian thought in the Pulaar society of Mauritania and Senegal
International Review of the Red Cross, 1998For the outside world, images of division, conflict and suffering today largely sum up the African continent. Even when these images do not reflect Afro-pessimistic cliches, they fail — deliberately or not — to take account of the secular traditions of respect for the individual and the enlightened humanity that exist virtually throughout Africa.
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2023
This research looks at the effect of migration on household livestock and grain production, on household patterns of food purchases and consumption and on social and economic stratification. Social and economic factors that enable households to participate in migration are also analyzed.
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This research looks at the effect of migration on household livestock and grain production, on household patterns of food purchases and consumption and on social and economic stratification. Social and economic factors that enable households to participate in migration are also analyzed.
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Canadian Journal of African Studies / Revue canadienne des études africaines, 2017
AbstractThis article examines the interplay of linguistic citizenship and national citizenship within a trans-border language movement. Since the late 1950s, language activists from among the Haalpulaar’en of Senegal and Mauritania have practiced forms of literacy teaching, literary production, theater and journalism in promoting their language, known ...
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AbstractThis article examines the interplay of linguistic citizenship and national citizenship within a trans-border language movement. Since the late 1950s, language activists from among the Haalpulaar’en of Senegal and Mauritania have practiced forms of literacy teaching, literary production, theater and journalism in promoting their language, known ...
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