Adamawa-Ubangi languages
Vocabulaires comparés des instruments aratoires dans le Nord-Cameroun , Tourneaux
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Annual Report SIL Cameroon
Karang - SIL-Cameroon
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Rapid appraisal and lexicostatistical analysis surveys of Dama, Mono, Pam, Ndai and Oblo (PDF) by Michael & Charlene Ayotte, 2002. SIL Electronic Survey Reports SILESR 2002-048.
SILESR 2002-048 Summary
A sociolinguistic survey of the Mambay language of Chad and Cameroon (PDF) by Cameron Hamm, 2002. SIL Electronic Survey Reports SILESR 2002-039.
SILESR 2002-039 Summary
A rapid appraisal survey of Gbete (PDF) by Jason Diller & Kari Jordan-Diller, 2002. SIL Electronic Survey Reports SILESR 2002-050.
SILESR 2002-050 Summary
Adamawa languages - Ethnologue
The Perema (Wom) language of northeastern Nigeria: classification, phonology and noun morphology (PDF) by Roger M. Blench, 2000. Mallam Dendo, Cambridge.
Roger Blench website opening page
Leeko group - Blench
The LEEKO group
Tula-Wiyaa languages - Blench
The LEEKO group
List of Adamawa languages - Blench
Day at Ethnologue
Ethnologue report for language code:dai
Ethnologue entry
Ethnologue 14 report for language code:GLJ
SIL Linguist Successfully Proposes New Phonetic Symbol sil sil news
SIL Linguist Successfully Proposes New Phonetic Symbol
Ethnologue report on Mono
Ethnologue report for language code:mnh
Niellim bellevue
Sommaire
Sango computer terminology sango free
Bakarî tî Lêndo
Sango lessons in French sango free
SÄNGÖ-TÎ-LÂSÔ - ACCUEIL
A site in Sango sango free
Morph Menu
Ethnologue on Sango
Ethnologue 14 report for language code:SAJ
Established French loanwords in Sango disseminations
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