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},
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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]},
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| 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 |