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Vanderelst, John: A grammar of Dagik, A Kordofanian language of Sudan

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Vanderelst, John. 2016. A grammar of Dagik, A Kordofanian language of Sudan. Cologne (Köln): Köppe. 2016. xix + 263 pp. ISBN 978-3-89645-566-6 €49.80


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Published Online: 2019-12-10
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