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Shilluk Lexicography With Audio Data 

Remijsen, Bert; Ayoker, Otto Gwado; Martin, Amy
This archive represents a resource on the lexicon of Shilluk, a Nilo-Saharan language spoken in South Sudan. It includes a table of 2530 lexicographic items, plus 10082 sound clips. The table is included in pdf and MS Word ...
 

 

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Date Accessioned2018 (1)Data CreatorAyoker, Otto Gwado (1)Martin, Amy (1)Remijsen, Bert (1)Subject Classification
Eastern Asiatic African American and Australasian Languages Literature and related subjects (1)
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Shilluk (1)
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Typedataset (1)Spatial CoverageEdinburgh (1)Juba (1)Juba (South Sudan); Tonga (South Sudan); Edinburgh (United Kingdom) (1)... View all
 

 

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