Tonal alternations in the Urhobo noun phrase
Urhobo is an Edoid language spoken extensively in Delta State, Nigeria. This paper examines tonal alternations in the Urhobo noun phrase with a view to providing more data that can lead to a better understanding of tonal behavior in Edoid languages. The language has two basic tones, high and low, tw...
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Auteur principal: | Rose O. Aziza |
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LibraryPress@UF
2003
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