Nominal and verbal number in Bilugu Opo
Opo (a.k.a. Opuuo, Tʼapo [lgn]), a Koman language spoken in Ethiopia and South Sudan, has complex and interesting systems of both NOMINAL NUMBER and VERBAL NUMBER. This paper provides a description and analysis of these systems as found in the Bilugu dialect of Ethiopia, using Corbett's (2000)...
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Auteur principal: | Joshua A.G. Smolders |
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LibraryPress@UF
2019
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