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- Language Family: Chadic
- Topic #1: Deictics
- Topic #2: Discourse
Different types of data: A case study of Goemai demonstratives
- Language Family: Other Bantoid
- Topic #1: Language Endangerment
Language ecology and language endangerment:
An instance from the
...- Language Family: Other Benue-Congo
- Topic #1: Language Endangerment
Language endangerment and Edo...
- Topic #1: Language Endangerment
Observed dearth and death of a language: !Xoo of Botswana
- Topic #1: Noun Classes
- Topic #2: Sociolinguistics
From gender identification to assertion: on the use of -tte and -tta in Zargulla, an endangered Omotic language
- Language Family: Bantu
- Topic #1: Language Endangerment
- Topic #2: Syntax
Chimwiini: Endangered status and syntactic distinctiveness
- Language Family: Kwa
- Topic #1: Locatives
- Topic #2: Language Endangerment
- Topic #1: Language Endangerment
Rare and endangered – languages or features?A
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