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الصفحة 94
THE heterogeneous Nupe people , whose territory flanks the Niger in the Middle Belt ' of Nigeria near the southern limit of the Fulani conquest , number nearly half a million and remain bound together by the political ties of their ...
THE heterogeneous Nupe people , whose territory flanks the Niger in the Middle Belt ' of Nigeria near the southern limit of the Fulani conquest , number nearly half a million and remain bound together by the political ties of their ...
الصفحة 99
There are fifty - seven languages represented here , those with the largest number of publications being Hausa and Yoruba , with Ibo , Duala , Efik , Fulani and Tiv coming next . Some of the small languages of the north and of the Delta ...
There are fifty - seven languages represented here , those with the largest number of publications being Hausa and Yoruba , with Ibo , Duala , Efik , Fulani and Tiv coming next . Some of the small languages of the north and of the Delta ...
الصفحة 351
One is inevitably reminded of the occurrence of this factor in Fulani . But in Mende , so far as one can judge from the present study , consonant mutation and tonal change seem to occur , broadly speaking , in the same set of ...
One is inevitably reminded of the occurrence of this factor in Fulani . But in Mende , so far as one can judge from the present study , consonant mutation and tonal change seem to occur , broadly speaking , in the same set of ...
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To the Members of the Institute Lord Lugard and Sir Hanns Vischer | 3 |
RECENT SOCIAL WELFARE DEVELOPMENTS IN BRITISH | 4 |
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