Africa, المجلدات 19-20Oxford University Press, 1949 Includes Proceedings of the Executive council and List of members, also section "Review of books". |
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الصفحة 213
... tone had long been recognized in these languages : it was known , that is to say , that words otherwise homonymous were distinguished by differences of tone pattern , and that these differences were significant for meaning . It was ...
... tone had long been recognized in these languages : it was known , that is to say , that words otherwise homonymous were distinguished by differences of tone pattern , and that these differences were significant for meaning . It was ...
الصفحة 214
... tone level of the verb form in relation to the preceding noun . This , again , is not the case in Efik where a relative suffix is added to the verb . In Igbo , again , the noun object changes its tone after certain verb forms whereas ...
... tone level of the verb form in relation to the preceding noun . This , again , is not the case in Efik where a relative suffix is added to the verb . In Igbo , again , the noun object changes its tone after certain verb forms whereas ...
الصفحة 216
... tone pattern from the above . Example : uyo Ikwɔt ( ̄ _____ ) voice of Mr. Toad . As in Igbo there is what might be called a personal tone pattern . This is such a specific point that the resemblance of tone behaviour in the two ...
... tone pattern from the above . Example : uyo Ikwɔt ( ̄ _____ ) voice of Mr. Toad . As in Igbo there is what might be called a personal tone pattern . This is such a specific point that the resemblance of tone behaviour in the two ...
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Dietary Change in a Sudan Village following Locust Visitation N L Corkill | 17 |
The Ingredients of Magic Medicines Hans Cory | 33 |
Quelques Devinettes des Enfants Noirs de Léopoldville S ComhaireSylvain | 40 |
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abɔ Administrative African languages Amharic ancestor authority Bahima Bantu Belgian Congo Bolobo boloki bride British brother c'est called cattle ceremony clan Colonial Coloured outmarriages culture d'une Dahomey deux Dogon Dyon Efik elders Eloko enyangi Eritrea été être étude European Ewé fait father female femme gani ginna girl Griaule groom headman husband Igbo illus indigènes International African Institute jural kinship kraal land langue lineage Lingala London Lower Ogol mahamba male marriage marriages involving married matrilineal medicine mission Mpulumutsi Native nganga Nigeria Noire Northern Rhodesia Nuatja Nuer Nupe Nyanja Nyasaland Owerri patriclans pêcheurs person pirogue political population recherches région relation relationship Rhodes-Livingstone rites ritual segments social society Sorkawa Sorko sorority-group structure Sudan Tense term territories tion Togo tone totem traditions tribal tribe Upper Ogol Upper Sanga verb village group ward wife woman women Yoruba Zulu