10 LIBRI IN INGLESE ASSOCIATI CON «KORDOFANIAN»
Scopri l'uso di
Kordofanian nella seguente selezione bibliografica. Libri associati con
Kordofanian e piccoli estratti per contestualizzare il loro uso nella letteratura.
1
The History and Geography of Human Genes
1.3, 2.7. 2.21, 3.1, 4.22, 4.30.1, 4.32, 5.1, 6.10, 6.11, 7.3, 8.1, 8.3.2, 9.1, 36.1. 37.1
, 50.1.1, 51.1.1, 51.2.1, 52., 53., 56.. 58.. 65.. 66.1. 1, SC 3: Bantoid (Niger-
Kordofanian) Bamileke, Bamileke Kaka, Bamoun, Banyang, Tikar Chamba 1.1,
1.2.
Luigi Luca Cavalli-Sforza, Paolo Menozzi, Alberto Piazza, 1994
2
Studies in African Linguistic Typology
Anywa (Nilotic, Nilo-Saharan) Kffzime (Bantu, Niger-Congo, Amharic (Ethiopic;
Semitic, Niger-Kordofanian) Afro-Asiatic) Koranko (Mande, Niger-Congo, Arabic (
Semitic; Afro-Asiatic) Niger-Kordofanian) Ateso (Nilotic; Nilo-Saharan) Koromfe ...
Erhard Friedrich Karl Voeltz, 2005
3
Dictionary of Languages: The Definitive Reference to More ...
NlGER-CoNGO. LANGUAGES. Africa: Niger-Congo and Kordofanian language
groups fuUmiom of Seave-Coa/a in. As they studied the languages of Africa
south of the Sahara, 19th- and 20th-century scholars noted pervasive similarities
that, ...
4
Quotative Indexes in African Languages: A Synchronic and ...
... Khoisan Niger-Kordofanian Niger-Kordofanian Niger-Kordofanian Niger-
Kordofanian Niger-Kordofanian Niger-Kordofanian Niger-Kordofanian Niger-
Kordofanian Niger-Kordofanian Niger-Kordofanian Niger-Kordofanian Niger-
Kordofanian ...
5
Geographical Typology and Linguistic Areas: With Special ...
Families partaking in the Macro-Sudan belt Family Stock Greenberg's
Supergroup AREAL CORE Mande — Niger-Kordofanian Kru Niger-Congo Niger-
Kordofanian Gur Niger-Congo Niger-Kordofanian Kwa Niger-Congo Niger-
Kordofanian ...
Osamu Hieda, Christa König, Hiroshi Nakagawa, 2011
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A Guide to the World's Languages: Classification
only group of languages whose membership in Niger-Kordofanian has been
questioned is the Kadugli branch of Kordofanian. Thilo C. Schadeberg, who has
worked extensively on Kordofanian languages, concludes "that it is presently not
...
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The World's Major Languages
Niger-Kordofanian is the family to which the vast majority of the languages of
subSaharan Africa belong. Hundreds of languages fall into this group and about
350,000,000 people speak Niger-Kordofanian languages. Geographically, this ...
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Studies in African Linguistic Typology
... Nilo-Saharan) (Ubangian; Niger-Congo, Niger-Kordofanian) (Mande; Niger-
Congo, Niger-Kordofanian) (Nilotic; Nilo-Saharan) (Chadic, Afro-Asiatic) (Chadic,
Afro-Asiatic) (Gur; Niger-Congo, NigerKordofanian) (Omotic; Afro -Asiatic) (Nilotic
, ...
F. K. Erhard Voeltz, 2006
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Reflexives: Forms and functions
73 Lisu (Burmic; Tibeto-Burman, Tibeto-Karen, Sino-Tibetan) As body 74 Londo (
Bantu; Niger-Congo Proper, Niger-Kordofanian) Af body 75 Lotuxo (Eastern;
Nilotic, East Sudanic, Nilo-Saharan) Af body 76 Luisefio (Takic; Uto-Aztecan, ...
Zygmunt Frajzyngier, Traci Walker, 2000
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The Major Languages of South Asia, the Middle East and Africa
14 NIGER-KORDOFANIAN LANGUAGES Douglas Pulleyblank Niger-
Kordofanian is the family to which the vast majority of the languages of sub-
Saharan Africa belong. Hundreds of languages fall into this group and upwards
of 100,000,000 ...
4 NOTIZIE DOVE SI INCLUDE IL TERMINE «KORDOFANIAN»
Vedi di che si parla nei media nazionali e internazionali e come viene utilizzato il termine ino
Kordofanian nel contesto delle seguenti notizie.
Exploring genetic markers of adult obesity risk in black adolescent …
... as Sotho speakers (that is, of southeastern Bantu-speaking descent), thus belonging to the Niger-Kordofanian ethno-linguistic group. «Nature.com, giu 15»
Web Semantics: John Quijada and Ithkuil, his personal invented …
... only Wakashan evidentiality and Guugu Yimithirr coördinates but also Niger-Kordofanian aspectual systems, the nominal cases of Basque, ... «Wired, mar 13»
Utopian for Beginners
... evidentiality and Guugu Yimithirr coördinates but also Niger-Kordofanian aspectual systems, the nominal cases of Basque, the fourth-person ... «The New Yorker, dic 12»
Study Finds Africans More Genetically Diverse Than Other Populations
... 71 percent of their genes could be traced to the far-flung African linguistic group Niger-Kordofanian, 8 percent to other African groups and 13 ... «Washington Post, apr 09»