Rüdiger Köppe, 1998. — 84 p. — (Grammatische Analysen afrikanischer Sprachen 9). Kanuri belongs to the Saharan language family and is spoken by more than 5.5 million people as a mother tongue in the area surrounding Lake Chad in Nigeria, Niger and Chad, partly in the Fezzan region of Libya. In 1854, Sigismund Wilhelm Koelle wrote the first full grammar of Kanuri and published a...
Wisconsin Univ., Madison. African Studies Program. Boston University, 1981. — 367 p.
This study presents a grammatical analysis of the Kanuri language as it is spoken in Yerwa, the capital of Borno State in Nigeria. The material is organized in such a way as to be useful to students of the Kanuri language, to linguists, and to Kanuri people interested in the grammar of their...
Dowsons of Pall Mall, 1967. — 253 p. Originally published in 1937, this book is a practical manual of Kanuri which will be of use to both the layman and the linguist. This analysis makes it clear that kanuri is a tone-language and the author urges the reader to observe the tone-system of the language so that the accidence can be fully understood, as grammatical tone sometimes...
Peace Corps, Niamey (Niger). 1993. — 89 p.
The materials for learning Kanuri are designed for the language training of Peace Corps volunteers. They include lessons organized around ten themes: introductions (others, family, greetings and condolences); expressing one's needs; shopping; the tailor; meals; giving and getting directions; travel; daily activities; and gardening....
Peace Corps. — 113 pages. Год публикации не указан. Пояснения и переводы даны на французский и английский языки. This material is not, nor is it intended in any way to be, a literature analysis of the Kanouri language. Rather it is a series of lessons created to fill a specific need which arose during the Niger-Chad Peace Corps training which existed during the twelve weak...
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