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1A tonal grammar of Etsako

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  • Title: A tonal grammar of Etsako
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  • Language: English
  • Number of Pages: Median: 141
  • Publisher: University of California Press
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  • Publish Location: London - Berkeley

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  • First Year Published: 1978
  • Is Full Text Available: Yes
  • Is The Book Public: No
  • Access Status: Borrowable

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Edo language

Edo (Ẹ̀dó; English: /ˈɛdoʊ/, West African English: /ˈedo/), also known as Bini, is the language spoken by the Edo people in Edo State, Nigeria. It was

Volta–Niger languages

Archived 2021-01-05 at the Wayback Machine. Manuscript. Paris: Langage, Langues et Cultures d’Afrique (LLACAN), Centre National de la Récherche Sciéntifique

Chain mail

scene. Edo period 1800s Japanese (samurai) mail socks or kusari tabi, butted rings. Japanese Edo period mail jacket, butted rings kusari katabira. Edo period

Battle of Sekigahara

Japon : des origines à la fin de l'époque Meiji: Matériaux pour l'étude de la langue et de la civilisation japonaises (in French). FeniXX. p. 295. ISBN 2402383968

Annick Horiuchi

Macé, Droz 2002. Traduire, transposer, naturaliser: La formation d’une langue scientifique moderne hors des frontières de l’Europe au XIXe siècle, edited

Arnauld de Oihenart

by V. Stempf (1894). See Julien Vinson, Essai d'une bibliographie de la langue basque (Paris, 1891); J. B. E. de Jaurgain [fr], Arnaud d'Oihenart et sa

Phla–Pherá languages

2000:71–2, 2005:49. Afeli, Kossi A. and Bolouvi, Lebene Ph. (1998) 'Les langues du Togo, mutuellement intelligibles' (Notes and records no. 5, Communications

Isaac Titsingh

company in exclusive official contact with Tokugawa Japan, traveling to Edo twice for audiences with the shogun and other high officials of the shogunate

Polish–Lithuanian Commonwealth

faire connaître en Pologne le français que l'allemand. Cette fonction de la langue française, devenue l'instrument de communication entre les groupes dirigeants

Polyglotta Africana

African Languages Review, vol. 8, 1969, pp. 257–262. Prost, A. (1966). "La langue Gurma dans la Polyglotta Africana." Sierra Leone Language Review 5, 1966