In: Atlas des Langues Kwa de Cote D'Ivoire. Tome 1: Monographies. Sous la direction de Georges Herault. Institut de Linguistique Appliquée, Université d'Abidjan, pp. 13-39.
Abé
agn-abe
Brief phonetic and grammatical sketch of Abé.
Kovačec 1998
Kovačec, A.
Istrorumunjsko-Hrvatski rječnik (s gramatikom i tekstovima).
Pula: Znanstvena udruga Mediteran.
Romanian, Istro
rom-ruo
Istro Romanian-Croatian dictionary.
Kovačec 2010
Kovačec, A.
Istrorumunjsko-Hrvatski rječnik (s gramatikom i tekstovima).
Available at: http://www.vlaski-zejanski.com/Resursi-i-biblioteke/rjecnik.
Romanian, Istro
rom-ruo
Electronic version of the Istro Romanian-Croatian dictionary [Kovačec 1998].
Köhler 1981
Köhler, Oswin
Les langues khoisan.
In:Les langues dans le monde ancien et moderne. I: Les langues de l'Afrique subsaharienne. Ed. by G. Manessy. Paris: Editions du CNRS, pp. 455-615.
Kxoe
kho-huk
Detailed grammar sketch of Kxoe with special emphasis on verbal morphology. Includes a large amount of illustrative lexical material and an annotated text.
König & Heine 2008
König, Christa; Heine, Bernd
A Concise Dictionary of Northwestern !Xun.
Köln: Rüdiger Köppe Verlag.
!Xung, Ekoka
nkh-ekk
Representative English-Ekoka and Ekoka-English dictionary based on field data collected by the authors.
Kratochvíl 2007
Kratochvíl, F.
A grammar of Abui.
Utrecht: LOT.
Abui, Takalelang
alo-tak
Descriptive Abui grammar, based on the dialect of the Takalelang village. Supplemented by an Abui-English wordlist.
Kratochvíl & Delpada 2008
Kratochvíl, F.; Delpada, B.
Kamus Pengantar Bahasa Abui. Abui-Indonesian-English dictionary.
UBB-GMIT.
Abui, Takalelang
alo-tak
Dictionary of the Abui language, supplemented by a grammar sketch and an English-Abui index. Based on the Takalelang dialect.
Krauss 1965
Krauss, Michael E.
Eyak: a preliminary report.
In: Canadian Journal of Linguistics,10, pp. 167-187.
Eyak
eya-eya
A brief grammar sketch of Eyak.
Krauss 1968
Krauss, Michael E.
Noun-Classification Systems in Athapaskan, Eyak, Tlingit and Haida Verbs.
In: International Journal of American Linguistics34/3, pp. P. 194-203.
Eyak
eya-eya
Brief article that has some important grammatical data on said languages.
Krauss 1970
Krauss, Michael E.
Eyak dictionary.
Manuscript. University of Alaska & Massachusetts Institute of Technology, 1963-1970.
Eyak
eya-eya
The electronic copy (scanned pdf-files) available at the Alaska Native Language Archive (2011), item EY961K1970b has been used. Some pages contain Krauss' handwritten marginalia. The main file (Eyak-English) consists of ca. 3000 pages, but w/o pagination. We refer to electronic page numbers from 1 to 2948 of the ANLA pdf-file. A second copy available to us is that published at MIT Microphoto Laboratory, reduced to circa 4 or 5 pages of original to 1 page. Pages of this copy are numbered from 1 to 666, but the print quality is too poor to make it possible to use this copy as a primary source.
http://www.uaf.edu/anla/collections/eyak/list/
Krauss 1970a
Krauss, Michael E.
Eyak dictionary.
Manuscript. Alaska Native Language Archive.
Eyak
eya-eya
The second pdf-file, available at the Alaska Native Language Archive (2011), item EY961K1970b. It consists of 116 pages and includes English-, German- and Russian-Eyak indexes for Krauss 1970. Scanned pages, numbered from 667 to 782.
http://www.uaf.edu/anla/collections/eyak/list/
Krauss 1982
Krauss, Michael E.
In Honor of Eyak: The Art of Anna Nelson Harry. Compiled and edited with introduction and commentary by M. E. Krauss.
Alaska Native Language Center, University of Alaska.
Eyak
eya-eya
Transcribed and translated Eyak texts, recorded through the 1960s and 1970s.
Krauss 2009
Krauss, Michael E.
Eyak Grammar drafts.
Manuscript. Alaska Native Language Archive.
Eyak
eya-eya
Retyped electronic copy of Krauss' ms, ver. 10 (2009); file last updated 2011-04-05. Downloaded from the Alaska Native Language Archive, item EY961K2009.
Rapid Appraisal Sociolinguistic Survey Among Ama, Karko, and Wali Language Groups (Southern Kordofan, Sudan).
SIL International.
Karko; Wali
nub-krk; nub-wli
A sociolinguistic survey of the Nyimang (Ama) language and several varieties of Hill Nubian. Includes complete 200-item wordlists for all the covered lects.
Krishnamurti 1969
Krishnamurti, Bhadriraju
Koṇḍa or Kūbi: A Dravidian Language (Texts, Grammar, and Vocabulary).
Hyderabad: Tribal Cultural Research & Training Institute.
Konda
gku-kon
An extensive description of Konda Dora, focusing on the Araku valley dialect, and accompanied by a small, but representative glossary.
Krönlein & Rust 1969
Krönlein, J. G.; Rust, F.
Nama Wörterbuch.
Pietermaritzburg: University of Natal Press.
Nama
kkh-nam
The oldest dictionary of Nama, originally published in 1889 by J. G. Krönlein; edited and expanded more than half a century later by F. Rust. This was the largest Nama dictionary in existence before Haacke and Eiseb's collective effort made it into a document of historical importance. Still, the dictionary remains useful in that it captures a hundred year old picture of Nama, including some archaisms that would no longer be in use by the end of the XXth century.
Krymova et al. 2000
Крымова, Н. И; Эмзина, А. Я.; Новакович, А. С.
Большой датско-русский словарь с транскрипцией. Издание 5-е, исправленное [Large Danish-Russian Dictionary with transcription. 5th edition].
Москва: Живой язык.
Danish
grm-dan
Huge Danish-Russian dictionary (around 160,000 forms), with a brief grammatical sketch of Literary Danish by A. S. Novakovich.
One of the newer dictionaries of the Ingush language. Used mostly as an auxiliary source in dubious and debatable cases.
Kutsch Lojenga & Waag 2004
Kutsch Lojenga, Constance; Waag, Christine
The sounds and tones of Fur.
In:Occasional Papers in the Study of Sudanese Languages, 9, pp. 1-25.
Fur
fur-fvr
Detailed description of Fur phonology.
Landar 1977
Landar, H.
Three Rogue River Athapaskan Vocabularies.
In: International Journal of American Linguistics43 (1977). P. 289-301.
Galice, Taldash
pca-gce
Publication of three short wordlists: two lists of the Lower Rogue River language (Joshua-Tututni dialect) and one list of Galice (the Taldash dialect of the Galice-Applegate language).