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Creissels, Denis. Description des langues négro-africaines et théorie syntaxique. Grenoble: ELLUG, Université Stendhal, 1991.

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Creissels, Denis. Aperçu sur les structures phonologiques des langues négro-africaines. Grenoble: Editions littéraires et linguistiques de l'Université Stendhal--Grenoble 3, 1989.

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Creissels, Denis. Aperçu sur les structures phonologiques des langues négro-africaines. 2nd ed. Grenoble: ELLUG, Université Stendhal, 1994.

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Faut-il enseigner dans les langues nationales: L'exemple du Nige. Paris: L'Harmattan, 2007.

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Soumalia, Hammadou. Traditions des Songhay de Tera, Niger. Paris: Editions Karthala, 1998.

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Functional categories and the syntax of focus in Tuki. 2nd ed. München: LINCOM Europa, 1997.

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Campbell-Dunn, G. J. K. Towards a comparative grammar of Linear A and Niger-Congo. Christchurch, N.Z: Penny Farthing Press, 2005.

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Claudi, Ulrike. Die Stellung von Verb und Objekt in Niger-Kongo-Sprachen: Ein Beitrag zur Rekonstruktion historischer Syntax. Köln: Institut für Afrikanistik, Universität zu Köln, 1993.

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Campbell-Dunn, G. J. K. Sumerian comparative dictionary. Christchurch, N.Z: Penny Farthing Press, 2009.

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Campbell-Dunn, G. J. K. Sumerian comparative dictionary. Christchurch, N.Z: Penny Farthing Press, 2009.

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Der perfekte Ton: Zur Dreidimensionalität afrikanischer Sprachen. Stuttgart: Steiner, 2008.

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Centre for Advanced Studies of African Society and Centre for Black and African Arts and Civilization, eds. A unified standard orthography for the Hausa language: (Nigeria, Niger, Cameroon, Ghana and Chad). Cape Town, South Africa: Centre for Advanced Studies of African Society (CASAS), 2011.

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The nominal and verbal morphology of Tima: A Niger-Congo language spoken in the Nuba Mountains. Köln: Köppe, 2012.

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Gamble, David P. Terms found in old writings about Senegambia. Brisbane, Calif: [D.P. Gamble, 1993.

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Castro, Yeda Pessoa de. A língua mina-jeje no Brasil: Um falar africano em Ouro Preto do século XVIII. Belo Horizonte: Fundação João Pinheiro, Centro de Estudos Históricos e Culturais, 2002.

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A língua mina-jeje no Brasil: Um falar africano em Ouro Preto do século XVIII. Belo Horizonte: Sistema Estadual de Planejamento, 2002.

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Abdur-Rahman, Hassan I. As a nigger thinketh: Contemplating the "N" word--good, bad, or ugly. Brooklyn, N.Y: A&B Publishers Group, 2000.

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Amery, Heather. Kitten's day out. [Tulsa, OK: EDC Pub., 1996.

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Raymond, Boyd, ed. Le système verbal dans les langues oubangiennes. München: LINCOM Europa, 1995.

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Sow, Salamatou Alhassoumi. Le gaawoore: Parler des Peuls Gaawoobe (Niger occidentale) (Langues et cultures africaines). Peeters, 2002.

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Bouquiaux, Luc. Dictionnaire Birom (Langue Plateau de La Famille Niger-Congo). Nigeria Septentrional. Livre I Lca28 (Langues Et Cultures Africaines). Peeters, 2002.

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Alidou-Ngame, Hassana. Strategies Pour Le Developpment D'UN Secteur Editorial En Langues Nationales Dans Les Pays Du Sahel: Burkina Faso, Mali, Niger Et Senegal (Perspectives on African Book Development). University of Michigan Press, 2000.

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John, Bendor-Samuel, and Hartell Rhonda L, eds. The Niger-Congo languages: A classification and description of Africa's largest language family. Lanham: University Press of America, 1989.

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Oladé, Aboh Enoch, Hartmann Katharina, and Zimmermann Malte 1970-, eds. Focus strategies in African languages: The interaction of focus and grammar in Niger-Congo and Afro-Asiatic. Berlin: Mouton de Gruyter, 2007.

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Vossen, Rainer, and Gerrit J. Dimmendaal, eds. The Oxford Handbook of African Languages. Oxford University Press, 2020. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oxfordhb/9780199609895.001.0001.

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This book provides a comprehensive overview of current research in African languages, drawing on insights from anthropological linguistics, typology, historical and comparative linguistics, and sociolinguistics. Africa is believed to host at least one-third of the world’s languages, usually classified into four phyla—Niger-Congo, Afro-Asiatic, Nilo-Saharan, and Khoisan—which are then subdivided into further families and subgroupings. This volume explores all aspects of research in the field, beginning with chapters that cover the major domains of grammar and comparative approaches. Later parts provide overviews of the phyla and subfamilies, alongside grammatical sketches of eighteen representative African languages of diverse genetic affiliation. The volume additionally explores multiple other topics relating to African languages and linguistics, with a particular focus on extralinguistic issues: language, cognition, and culture, including color terminology and conversation analysis; language and society, including language contact and endangerment; language and history; and language and orature.
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van der Hulst, Harry. Case studies of African tongue root systems. Oxford University Press, 2018. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oso/9780198813576.003.0008.

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This Chapter presents a variety of case studies of tongue root harmony in African languages. These case studies are arranged according to language family membership. The cases selected are those which have occupied a significant place in the theoretical literature. The objective is to demonstrate that the theory developed here can handle the cases that other theories have been built on: Niger-Congo (Yoruba), Nilo-Saharan (Maasai, Turkana), Afro-Asiatic (Somali, Kera) among many others. The RcvP model demonstrated that it can deal with all harmony patterns that were discussed, including most extra complications that individual systems exemplify.
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van der Hulst, Harry. Asymmetries in Vowel Harmony. Oxford University Press, 2018. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oso/9780198813576.001.0001.

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This book deals with the phenomenon of vowel harmony, a phonological process whereby all the vowels in a word are required to share a specific phonological property, such as front or back articulation. Vowel harmony occurs in the majority of languages of the world, though only in very few European languages, and has been a central concern in phonological theory for many years. In this volume, Harry van der Hulst puts forward a new theory of vowel harmony, which accounts for the patterns of and exceptions to this phenomenon in the widest range of languages ever considered. The book begins with an overview of the general causes of asymmetries in vowel harmony systems. The two following chapters provide a detailed account of a new theory of vowel harmony based on unary elements and licensing, which is embedded in a general dependency-based theory of phonological structure. In the remaining chapters, this theory is applied to a variety of vowel harmony phenomena from typologically diverse languages, including palatal harmony in languages such as Finnish and Hungarian, labial harmony in Turkic languages, and tongue root systems in Niger-Congo, Nilo-Saharan, and Tungusic languages.
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Lieber, Rochelle, ed. The Oxford Encyclopedia of Morphology. Oxford University Press, 2020. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/acref/9780190682361.001.0001.

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The field of morphology has gained increasing importance in contemporary linguistics with the realization that it can no longer be narrowly construed as the study of the means by which complex words are formed. Rather, the study of morphology must be situated in the context of our understanding of the mental lexicon as a whole. The Oxford Encyclopedia of Morphology offers a sweeping introduction to the field, showing that morphology is not only an active area of study in its own right, but also a critical link between different subfields of linguistics. Led by Editor in Chief Rochelle Lieber and an editorial board of international experts, this collection includes 114 wide-ranging and in-depth articles encompassing all aspects of morphology, such as morphological units, inflection, derivation, compounding, and formal morphological means. Contributors at the forefront of the field discuss the major theoretical debates and methodological approaches, exploring the interface between morphology and phonology, syntax, and semantics, along with psycholinguistic, neurolinguistics, and sociolinguistic issues. The final section of the encyclopedia presents illustrative sketches of the morphological systems of a wide range of language families, from Arawak and Dravidian to Uralic and Niger-Congo languages , offering a wide range of cross-linguistic data that will be useful to both researchers and teachers.
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Abdur-Rahman, Hassan I. As a Nigger Thinketh: Contemplating the "N" Word--Good, Bad, or Ugly. A & B Book Dist Inc, 2003.

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Cartwright, Stephen, and Heather Amery. Kitten's Day Out (Farmyard Tales Readers). Usborne Books, 1994.

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Cartwright, Stephen, and Heather Amery. Kitten's Day Out. Usborne Publishing, Limited, 2005.

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