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Languages of Ghana / Dagaaba people / Trigraph / Alphabet / Tone / Dagara /  Baleswar / Dagaare language / Orthography / Linguistics / Gur languages
Date: 2005-01-10 00:40:21
Languages of Ghana
Dagaaba people
Trigraph
Alphabet
Tone
Dagara
Baleswar
Dagaare language
Orthography
Linguistics
Gur languages

14Journal of Dagaare Studies, Vol 4 Copyright © 2004

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