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- Language Family: Gur
- Topic #1: Possession
- Topic #2: Nominals
Les constructions possessives prédicatives et nominales en Kabiye
- Language Family: Chadic
- Topic #1: Syntax
- Language Family: Other Benue-Congo
- Topic #1: Aspect and Mood
- Language Family: Other Benue-Congo
- Topic #1: Aspect and Mood
Should nilati remain lexicalised in Yoruba?
- Language Family: Mande
- Topic #1: Voice
- Topic #2: Morphology
- Topic #1: Orthography
The limits of accuracy in the design of orthographies
- Language Family: Bantu
- Topic #1: Morphology
- Topic #2: Verbs
Morphologie Verbale en Duala: le cas du suffixe -no
- Language Family: Grassfields
- Topic #1: Tone
Floating tones in Bangwa
- Language Family: Atlantic
- Topic #1: Nasals
- Language Family: Gur
- Topic #1: Phonology
- Topic #2: Historical Linguistics