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'''Bade Language'''
'''Bade Language'''


'''Bibliography'''
'''Bibliography'''

Conrad Max Benedict, B. (1993). Democratisation of Language Use in Public Domains in Nigeria. The Journal of Modern African Studies, (4). 639.

Essegbey, J., & Henderson, B. (2010). Documenting Endangered Languages in Africa [Special Issue]. Journal Of West African Languages, 37(1), 1-139.

Lópke, F. (2009). At the margin: African endangered languages in the context of global endangerment discourses. African Research And Documentation, (109), 15-41.

NOVAK, A. (2008). WHO SPEAKS? WHO LISTENS?: THE PROBLEM OF ADDRESS IN TWO NIGERIAN TRAUMA NOVELS. Studies in the Novel, 40(1/2), 31-51.

Schuh, R. G. (1997). Changes in obstruent voicing in Bade/Ngizim. ''Los Angeles: University of California, Los Angeles, MS''.

Schuh, R. G. (2003). The linguistic influence of Kanuri on Bade and Ngizim. Maiduguri Journal of Linguistic and Literary Studies (MAJOLLS), 5, 55-89.

Storch, Anne. (2014). Fading delimitations: multilingual settlements in a convergence area: case studies from Nigeria. (n.d). ''Topics in interdisciplinary African studies.''

Whalen, D. H., & Simons, G. F. (2012). Endangered Language Families. Language: Journal Of The Linguistic Society Of America, 88(1), 155-173.


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Endangered Language Project

Bade Language

Bibliography

Conrad Max Benedict, B. (1993). Democratisation of Language Use in Public Domains in Nigeria. The Journal of Modern African Studies, (4). 639.

Essegbey, J., & Henderson, B. (2010). Documenting Endangered Languages in Africa [Special Issue]. Journal Of West African Languages, 37(1), 1-139.

Lópke, F. (2009). At the margin: African endangered languages in the context of global endangerment discourses. African Research And Documentation, (109), 15-41.

NOVAK, A. (2008). WHO SPEAKS? WHO LISTENS?: THE PROBLEM OF ADDRESS IN TWO NIGERIAN TRAUMA NOVELS. Studies in the Novel, 40(1/2), 31-51.

Schuh, R. G. (1997). Changes in obstruent voicing in Bade/Ngizim. Los Angeles: University of California, Los Angeles, MS.

Schuh, R. G. (2003). The linguistic influence of Kanuri on Bade and Ngizim. Maiduguri Journal of Linguistic and Literary Studies (MAJOLLS), 5, 55-89.

Storch, Anne. (2014). Fading delimitations: multilingual settlements in a convergence area: case studies from Nigeria. (n.d). Topics in interdisciplinary African studies.

Whalen, D. H., & Simons, G. F. (2012). Endangered Language Families. Language: Journal Of The Linguistic Society Of America, 88(1), 155-173.

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