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Date: 2010-08-30 15:29:16
Languages of Africa
Languages of Botswana
Linguistics
International Phonetic Alphabet
Prenasalized consonant
Taa
Languages of Kenya
Gikuyu language
Unicode

Seth Cable Fall 2010 Field Methods Ling 404 Some Basic Facts about the Kikuyu Language

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