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- Language Family: Other Benue-Congo
- Topic #1: Dialectology
- Topic #2: Phonology
Aspects of Igbo dialectology: A comparative phonological study of Onitsha and central Igbo dialects
- Language Family: Other Bantoid
- Topic #1: Verbs
- Topic #2: Pronouns
The inclusive/exclusive distinction in Ejagham
- Language Family: Grassfields
- Topic #1: Pronouns
Animate and inanimate pronominal systems in Ngyemboon-Bamileke
- Language Family: Gur
- Topic #1: Tone
- Topic #2: Phonology
A note on tone and stress in Cerman
- Language Family: Other Benue-Congo
- Topic #1: Morphophonemics
- Topic #2: Vowels
Glide formation, elision, assimilation and contraction: A reassessment - Evidence from Isoko
- Language Family: Gur
- Topic #1: Tone
- Topic #2: Verbs
- Language Family: Other Bantoid
- Topic #1: Aspect and Mood
The interrelation between aspect and mood in Dényá
- Language Family: None
- Topic #1: Nasals
- Topic #2: Reconstruction
Hypothèse sur la genèse de la nasalité Niger-Congo