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- Language Family: Other Bantoid
- Topic #1: Syntax
- Language Family: Bantu
- Topic #1: Tone
The interaction of tonal features in Yabassi
- Language Family: Other Benue-Congo
- Topic #1: Phonology
Liquid elision in word-final syllables in Esan
- Language Family: Atlantic
- Topic #1: Dialectology
Intelligibility and language boundaries among the Cangin peoples of Senegal
- Language Family: Gur
- Topic #1: Interrogatives
- Topic #1: Discourse
- Topic #2: Focus
Discourse peak and poetic closure in the final stanza of a talking drum performance
- Topic #1: Syntax
- Topic #2: Voice
- Language Family: Cross River
- Topic #1: Classification
- Topic #2: Historical Linguistics
The Lower Cross languages: A prolegomena to the classification of the Cross River languages