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Generating narratives: interrelations of knowledge, text variants, and Cushitic focus strategies
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Third International Conference on Functional Grammar, Amsterdam, June 20-24, 1988
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Relevance in conversations in Busa (Nigeria): Barking up the wrong moon
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Communication breakdown or lèse-majesté: How feudoid subgroups of the Yemma (Janjero) talk to each other
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The verb morphophonemics of five highland east Cushitic languages, including Burji
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Modulation of pitch scales for the speech partner's sake? Observations from tone languages of Nigeria and Ethopia
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A six-tone language in Ethiopia: Tonal analysis of Benč⁴ non⁴ (Gimira)
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Language policy before and after a revolution: the case of Ethiopia, 1974-1980
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Which translations in which language would each citizen of this country understand best? Data from recent publications to assist translation planning for linguistic minorities
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Sidamo, Gedeo (Derasa), Burji: Phonological differences and likenesses
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