Denning, Keith. 1989. The diachronic development of phonological voice quality, with special reference to Dinka and the other Nilotic languages. Stanford University dissertation. (xviii+249pp.)
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author = {Denning, Keith},
pages = {xviii+249},
school = {Stanford University},
title = {The diachronic development of phonological voice quality, with special reference to Dinka and the other Nilotic languages},
year = {1989},
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inlg = {English [eng]},
keywords = {;nea;sdn;lng;phn;rcn;v.113;v.471;v.700;v.170;v.102;v.190;v.160;ths;},
langnote = {Mangbetu-Meje pp. 102-103, Kuliak, Tabi = Gaam [tbi], Nyimang & Tama pp. 103-108, Surmic pp. 108-111.},
lgcode = {Mangbetu [mdj], Ama (Sudan) [nyi], Southwestern Dinka [dik] (autotranslated from Maho's coding system)},
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notes = {Besides Dinka, also Mangbetu-Meje, Kuliak, Tabi, Nyimang, Tama, and Surmic are mentioned.},
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| Name in source | Glottolog languoid |
|---|---|
| Mangbetu | |
| Ama (Sudan) | |
| Southwestern Dinka (autotranslated from Maho's coding system)] |