Sylvester (2005). "Nasal harmony in Ikwere, a language with no phonemic nasal consonants". Journal of African Languages and Linguistics. 26 (2): 165–200...
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as Upper Arrernte (Upper Aranda), is a dialect cluster in the Arandic language group spoken in parts of the Northern Territory, Australia, by the Arrernte...
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Igboid languages constitute a branch of the Volta–Niger language family. Williamson and Blench conclude that the Igboid languages form a "language cluster"...
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Ikwerre people (redirect from Ikwere people)
by Forde and Jones; (1950) in their ethnographic study of the native languages and peoples of South-Eastern Nigeria. It was also in line with this grouping...
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Agbirigba (redirect from Agbirigba language)
Agbirigba is a cant (or argot) based on the Ogbakiri dialect of the Nigerian language Ikwerre of Port Harcourt. There are about thirty speakers, from a persecuted...
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implosive stops. They are reported to occur in Ikwere, an Igboid (Niger–Congo) language of Nigeria. Ikwere's two nonexplosive stops, transcribed as voiced...
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Ogoni people (section Languages)
Nyo-Khana is on the East while Ken-Khana is on the west. There are multiple languages spoken by the Ogonis. The largest is Khana, which mutually intelligible...
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Volta–Niger family of languages, also known as West Benue–Congo or East Kwa, is one of the branches of the Niger–Congo language family, with perhaps 70...
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Nasal consonant (category Articles containing Catalan-language text)
Ghana: Abron, Akan, Ewe (Kwa) Benin: Gen, Fon (Kwa) Nigeria: Mbaise Igbo, Ikwere (Igboid) CAR: Yakoma (Ubangi) (Heine & Nurse, eds, 2008, A Linguistic Geography...
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