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Volume 30, Number 1
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Evolution du système des classes
nominales isangu (B42): Une lecture synchronique et diachronique des genres 5/2
et 9/10
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Idiata, Daniel F.
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Le verbe zu en éwé ne marque pas
par lui-même un changement d'état
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Akuetey, Caesar
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Aspectual contrasts in Esan
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Ejele, P.E.
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Double object and indirect object
constructions in Hausa
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Munkaila, M.M.
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Understanding Chumburung proverbs
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Hansford, Gillian F.
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Les syntagmes nominaux en soninké
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Halaoui, Nazam
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Volume 30, Number 2
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Grammar and cultural practices:
The grammaticalization of triadic communication in West African languages
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Ameka, Felix K.
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Areal and genetic features in West
Mande and South Mande phonology: In what sense did Mande languages evolve?
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Vydrine, Valentin
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Typical vowel systems and
processes in West African Niger-Congo languages
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Williamson, Kay
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The Atlantic and Mande groups of
Niger-Congo: A study in contrasts, a study in interaction
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Childs, G. Tucker
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West African logophorics and the
typology of reference-tracking
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Comrie, Bernard
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Tense and aspect as coding means
for information structure: A potential areal feature
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Frajzyngier, Zygmunt
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How to become a 'Kwa' verb
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Hyman, Larry M.
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En regard de l'espace
sahélo-saharien - Typologie des langues et questions de Sprachbünde: Réflexions
sur les effets linguistiques du contact et des fonctionnalités
sociolinguistiques
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Nicolai, R.
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