Otunga, Catherine Sikuku 2014

Otunga, Catherine Sikuku. 2014. The Lunyala 'K' simple sentence - A role and reference grammar analysis. University of Nairobi MA thesis. (104pp.)

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  author     = {Otunga, Catherine Sikuku},
  pages      = {104},
  school     = {University of Nairobi},
  title      = {The Lunyala 'K' simple sentence - A role and reference grammar analysis},
  year       = {2014},
  bestfn     = {africa\otunga_lunyala2014.pdf},
  besttxt    = {ptxt2\africa\otunga_lunyala2014.txt},
  cfn        = {africa\otunga_lunyala2014.pdf},
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  inlg       = {English [eng]},
  lgcode     = {The Kakalewa (therein referred to as Lunyala 'K') are the central Banyala to whom this study is aimed. Lunyala 'K' is spoken by the Abanyala of Navakholo constituency-Kakamega County-Western region of Kenya = Nyala [nle]},
  macro_area = {Africa},
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Languages

Name in source Glottolog languoid
The Kakalewa (therein referred to as Lunyala 'K') are the central Banyala to whom this study is aimed. Lunyala 'K' is spoken by the Abanyala of Navakholo constituency-Kakamega County-Western region of Kenya