Nassau, Robert Hamill. 1912. Where animals talk: West African folk lore tales. Boston: Richard G. Badger.
@book{32280, address = {Boston}, author = {Nassau, Robert Hamill}, publisher = {Richard G. Badger}, title = {Where animals talk: West African folk lore tales}, year = {1912}, jfmnote = {Includes English translations of folk tales from Mpongwe, Benga and Fang. There's also as 'Index of names of animals, etc.' (p. 248-250) with lexical specimens from Benga, Mpongwe, Bapuku, Kombe, and Fang.}, keywords = {;caf;gbn;ltr;lng;lxl;bnt;a.32b;a.33b;a.34;a.75;b.11a;}, lgcode = {Fang (Equatorial Guinea) [fan], Myene [mye], Benga [bng], Batanga [bnm], Ngumbi [nui] (autotranslated from Maho's coding system)}, macro_area = {Africa}, src = {eballiso2009} }
Name in source | Glottolog languoid |
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Fang (Equatorial Guinea) | |
Myene | |
Benga | |
Batanga | |
Ngumbi (autotranslated from Maho's coding system)] |