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Dallas: Summer Institute of Linguistics and University of Texas at Arlington, 1978. — VIII, 191 p. — ISBN: 0-88312-074-7. Engenni (Ẹgẹnẹ) is an Edoid language of Nigeria. Engenni is a fairly isolating language, having little affixation. There is no plural form for words. It has definite articles, but no indefinite articles. There is a two-contrast with regards to...
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Berkeley: University of California, 1976. — VIII, 170 p. — (Working Papers in Phonetics, No. 35) Description of the tonal system of Ekpheli, a dialect of the Etsako language. Etsakọ people is one of the major ethnic groups in Edo State, Nigeria. The Etsakos, Owans, and Akoko-Edo people are often referred to as the Afenmai.
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University of California Press, 1978. — 164 p. — (University of California publications in linguistics 87). The aim of this study is to describe the tonal system of Ekpheli, a dialect of the Etsakọ language. Etsako is the name of a Division of Bendel State of Nigeria. Etsako means 'those who file their teeth' in the language of the people of this region. Earlier in history the...
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München: Lincom Europa, 1997. — 67 p. Degema is a Delta Edoid language spoken by 50,000 people in the Degema Local Government Area of Rivers State of Nigeria.
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Rüdiger Köppe, 2004. — 430 p. — (Grammatical analyses of African languages/Grammatische Analysen afrikanischer Sprachen 22). The present work is the first detailed, descriptive and analytical grammar of Degema, a Delta Edoid language spoken in south-eastern Nigeria, Usokun-Degema Island and Degema Town. The author, himself a native speaker of Degema, chose the Usokun dialect as...
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Urhobo Foundation, 2010. — 115 p. The Urhobo has been written side by side with English interpretations and the work is accompanied by an audio cassette(in this edition FLV files with images) to aid beginners in pronunciation and easy listening at home or on the road. The vocabulary used in the book has been carefully selected to include words that are used daily in a typical...
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Publisher: NTNU,VDM Verlag Dr. Müller Publication date: 2009 and 2010 ISBN: 97882471185288(NTNU)978-3-639-26075-5(VDM Verlag) Number of pages: 506 Language:English/Èdó Multi-verb constructions in Èdó : Event Structure and multi-verb constructions Multi-verb constructions provide useful insight both into the question of how languages distinguish between adjunction and...
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De Gruyter Mouton, 2016. — 1020 p. — (Mouton Grammar Library 72). This reference grammar is the first ever description of West Africa’s Edoid language Emai. It incorporates narrative, lexical and grammatical field results over the last three decades. Treated are morphology, syntax and argument structure after an introductory phonology and orthographic overview highlighting...
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Publisher: Urhobo Foundation Publication date: 2003 Number of pages: 71 ISBN: 978-060-794-3 Language:English/Urhobo This primer is targeted at Urhobo adults and children in Diaspora who for one reason or the other lost the opportunity to learn their own language in the past. It is also designed to be used by non-Urhobos who desire to communicate while working or living in...
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Publisher: Urhobo Foundation Publication date: 2003 Format / Quality: flv(audio and images) ISBN: 978-060-794-3 Language:English/Urhobo This primer is targeted at Urhobo adults and children in Diaspora who for one reason or the other lost the opportunity to learn their own language in the past. It is also designed to be used by non-Urhobos who desire to communicate while...
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