Saharan Nilo Natural Languages Linguistics
Saharan Nilo Natural Languages Linguistics
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Linguistic material on the Nilo-Sahara language phylum, all of whose member languages are spoken in East-Central Africa.
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- Listing of the member languages of the phylum, classified by subgroup.
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- The Ethnologue family tree for the phylum, with links for more information on each of the approx. 200 member languages.
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- Collection of links maintained by Jouni F. Maho of the University of Göteborg in swden.
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- Trilingual dictionary of Zarma, a member of the Songhai family spoken by about 2 million people (mostly in Niger).
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- General survey, with maps, of the Nilotic family, one of the members of the Nilo-Saharan phylum.
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- papers on specific aspects of Luo grammar (Comparatives and Superlatives; Imperatives; Complex Noun Phrases), prepared by linguistics students at Rice University.
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- Portal page leading to detailed information on the Maasai language, including a grammar and bibliographic references.
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- Survey of the sociolinguistic situation of Nilo-Saharan languages spoken in the Republic of Chad.
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- Introduction to the pronunciation, grammar and vocabulary of the Zama language. Bilingual site (English and Dutch).
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