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Beja word final length: Intonational, morphological, or both?
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Browne's “Textus Blemmyicus Aetatis Christianae”: A Cushiticist's perspective
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A report on the automatic parsing of Tigre: Lots of morphology and bits of syntax
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Notes on the "Bati / Bayati" Scales of the Ethiopian Krar and the Egyptian Lute
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A report on the automatic parsing of Tigre: Lots of morphology and bits of syntax
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A Beja saga in four dialects: lexical and other differences
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A learner's grammar of Beja (East Sudan) : grammar, texts and vocabulary (Beja-English and English-Beja)
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MPI-SHH Linguistik
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Beja narratives: pursuit of participants and analysis of aspects
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On the survival of the classical "Kithara / Lyre" in N. E. Africa's "Krar / Kisir / Masinkoob / Tambour"
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