• The Koma language is a language cluster belonging to the Duru branch of Savannas languages of Cameroon. Blench (2004) includes three varieties separated...
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  • Bodomo (2017) refers to the Western Oti–Volta group (and also including Buli–Koma) as Central Mabia. The term Mabia is a portmanteau of the two lexical innovations...
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    content by adapting other software and fonts. A DOS word processor named Koma Kuda was developed by Prof. Baba Mamadi Diané from Cairo University. However...
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  • (department of Mayo-Tsanaga, Far North Region). The speakers call their language koma kabana 'the language of the Bana'. The vowels of Bana are /ɨ ə ɛ/, which...
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  • dialect to be a separate language, no more closely related to Dowayo than to Koma and Vere. Doyayo at Ethnologue (25th ed., 2022) Binam Bikoi, Charles, ed...
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  • Vere Kaadam (Momi) Jango is spoken in the villages of Mayo Ini, Nassarwo Koma, Jumɓaare, Mantunaa, Soncha (Choncha), Bambu, DanWumba, Tɛkɛrɛ, Korkai, Gawì...
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    Des Langues Mabia-Central (anciennement Western Oti-Volta). m.s. Manessy, Gabriel. 1979. Contribution à la Classification Généalogique des Langues Voltaïques...
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  • PFV food DEF „Who ate the food?“ Sukuu school kɔma children lá DEF siŋɛ do là FOC bɛ? where Sukuu kɔma lá siŋɛ là bɛ? school children DEF do FOC where...
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    is separated from the Atlantic Ocean by a thin strip of sand called the Langue de Barbarie before it pours into the ocean itself. The river has two large...
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  • class 7, so if it is subject, the verb has the prefix ci-: ciŵinda ci-ka-koma nkhalamu = 'the hunter killed a lion' It is also possible for the subject...
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    (1995:896). Vigfússon (1874:326). Hoad (1993) Dictionnaire historique de la langue française (sous la direction d'Alain Rey), édition Le Robert, t. 2, 2012...
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  • Georgiev, Vladimir (1977). Trakite i technijat ezik/Les Thraces et leur langue [The Thracians and their language] (in Bulgarian and French). Sofia, Bulgaria:...
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  • Central knd I/L Konda konda kne I/L Kankanaey knf I/L Mankanya Mancagne (langue) kng I/L Koongo (knh) Kayan River Kenyah kni I/L Kanufi knj I/L Kanjobal...
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    Imprimerie nationale. Werner Vycichl (1983). Dictionnaire étymologique de la langue copte. Louvain: Peeters. Timm, Stefan (1992). Das christlich-koptische Ägypten...
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    linguistique de l'Afrique centrale (ALAC) (in French). Vol. 1: Inventaire des langues. Yaoundé: CERDOTOLA. ISBN 9789956796069. DeLancey, Mark W.; DeLancey, Mark...
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    fulfill their dreams. It received an award at Le Prix du Jeune Ecrivain de Langue Française and was published in a collective book, Villes d’exil, by Le Monde...
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  • Brasília: University of Brasília. Loukotka, Čestmír. 1949. Sur Quelques Langues Inconnues de l'Amerique du Sud. Lingua Posnaniensis I: 53-82. Mason, John...
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    International. Loukotka, Čestmir. 1963. "Documents et vocabulaires de langues et de dialectes sud-américains", Journal de la Société des Américanistes...
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