What happens to class when a language dies
This paper presents the first documentation of the noun class system of the dying language Mani (buy), “Bullom So” in Ethnologue, a.k.a. Mmani, Mandenyi, etc.) spoken in Guinea and Sierra Leone. Mani has some few hundred speakers, all of whom speak either Soso (sus) or Temne (tem) as their everyday...
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oai:doaj.org-article:78f26e3a210b4e82beaffbb116f27f4f2021-11-19T03:52:44ZWhat happens to class when a language dies10.32473/sal.v38i2.1072890039-35332154-428Xhttps://doaj.org/article/78f26e3a210b4e82beaffbb116f27f4f2009-06-01T00:00:00Zhttps://journals.flvc.org/sal/article/view/107289https://doaj.org/toc/0039-3533https://doaj.org/toc/2154-428XThis paper presents the first documentation of the noun class system of the dying language Mani (buy), “Bullom So” in Ethnologue, a.k.a. Mmani, Mandenyi, etc.) spoken in Guinea and Sierra Leone. Mani has some few hundred speakers, all of whom speak either Soso (sus) or Temne (tem) as their everyday language.G. Tucker ChildsLibraryPress@UFarticleManiBuyBullom SoNoun classPhilology. LinguisticsP1-1091ENFRStudies in African Linguistics, Vol 38, Iss 2 (2009) |
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This paper presents the first documentation of the noun class system of the dying language Mani (buy), “Bullom So” in Ethnologue, a.k.a. Mmani, Mandenyi, etc.) spoken in Guinea and Sierra Leone. Mani has some few hundred speakers, all of whom speak either Soso (sus) or Temne (tem) as their everyday language. |
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