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 Source Author Year Full name Publisher data Language(s) Code(s) Description Link
Lanham & Hallowes 1956Lanham, Leonard; Hallowes, D. P.
An outline of the structure of eastern Bushman.In: African studies (Johannesburg), 15 (3), pp. 97-118.ǀǀXegwikwi-xegA sketch of ǀǀXegwi phonology and grammar without any texts or glossaries, but containing an important selection of illustrative lexical data.
Last & Lucassen 1998Last, Marco; Lucassen, Deborah
A grammatical sketch of Chai, a Southeastern Surmic language.In: Surmic Languages and Cultures. Ed. by Gerrit J. Dim\-men\-daal & Marco Last. Köln: Rüdiger Köppe Verlag, pp. 375-436.Chaisrm-caiRather brief grammatical sketch of the Chai language of Suri, accompanied with a small, but seemingly accurately transcribed, vocabulary.
Le Bris & Prost 1981Le Bris, Pierre; Prost, André
Dictionnaire Bobo-Français, précédé d'une Introduction grammaticale et suivi d'un Lexique français-bobo.Paris: SELAF.Bobo, Southern Madaréwmn-bobDetailed dictionary of the siā-dā (Bobo-Dioulasso) dialect of the Bobo language, accompanied with a comprehensive grammar sketch.
LEDbStarostin, Sergei A.
Lezgian Etymological Database.Online database.Udi, Nizhlez-udnComputerized version of the Proto-Lezgian corpus, available at http://starling.rinet.ru/cgi-bin/main.cgi?flags=eygtnnl. Includes some Proto-Lezgian etymologies (mostly basic lexicon items) that have not been included in [NCED] due to their lack of external cognates in other branches of North Caucasian.
Leer 1991Leer, J. A.
The Schetic Categories of the Tlingit Verb.PhD dissertation. University of Chicago.Tlingitnde-tliDetailed study of the Tlingit verbal system.
Lepsius 1880Lepsius, R.
Nubische Grammatik. Mit einer Einleitung über die Völker und Sprachen Afrikas.Berlin: Verlag von Wilhelm Hertz.Nobiinnub-nobR. Lepsius' classic grammatical description of Nubian that also includes examples of texts and a large vocabulary for both the Kenuzi-Dongola and the Nobiin (Mahas) dialects / languages. Despite some relatively minor inaccuracies corrected in later sources, the work still remains relevant to this day.
Leyew 2005Leyew, Zelealem
Gwama, a little-known language of Ethiopia: a sketch of its grammar and lexicon.In: ELRC Working Papers, 1/1, pp. 1-52.Kwamakom-kwmA short phonological and grammatical sketch, based on the author's own fieldwork with speakers in Addis Ababa. Contains a small vocabulary of the language.
Li 1930Li, Fang-Kuei
Mattole, an Athabaskan language.Chicago: UCP.Mattolepca-mvbGrammatical sketch of the Mattole (proper) language supplemented with a glossary.
Li 1930bLi, Fang-Kuei
A study of Sarcee verb-stems.In: International Journal of American Linguistics, 6(1), pp. 3-27.Sarsipca-srsShort glossary of Sarsi verbs.
Lock 2007Lock, Arjen
Phonology Essentials: Abau Language.Ukarumpa: SIL International.Abauseu-abuA detailed description of Abau phonology; includes a large selection of illustrative material in phonetic and phonological notation.
Lock 2011Lock, A. H.
Abau Grammar. Data Papers on Papua New Guinea Languages, Vol. 57.Ukarumpa: SIL-PNG Academic Publications.Abauseu-abuA detailed description of Abau grammar; includes a large selection of illustrative material in phonological notation (omitting tones).
Lyman 1974Lyman, Thomas Amis
Dictionary of Mong Njua, a Miao (Meo) Language of Southeast Asia.The Hague: Mouton.Hmong, Njuahmo-njuA large dictionary of the Hmong Njua language, illustrated by numerous textual examples and short notes on phonology and some grammar aspects.
Lyth 1971Lyth, R. E.
A Murle grammar / A Murle vocabulary.University of Khartoum.Murlesrm-mrlThis detailed grammatical description of Murle, dating back to the 1940s, is also accompanied by a representative Murle-English / English-Murle vocabulary. Prosodic information is not included, and there are reasons to doubt the accuracy of phonetic transcription in some cases, but the source is very important at least in terms of its sheer volume.
Madalengoitia 2013Madalengoitia Barúa, María Gracia
Bosquejo fonológico de la lengua jebero (shiwilu). Master's thesis.Lima: Pontificia Universidad Católica del Perú.Shiwilukwp-jebA short description of Shiwilu phonology. The words are cited without any context.
Magometov 1970Магометов, А. А.
Агульский язык: Исследования и тексты [Aghul Language: Studies and Texts].Тбилиси.Aghul, Properlez-agpA grammar of the main Aghul dialects, supplemented by texts (unfortunately, in many cases the dialectal origin of the discussed forms is not specified by the author; it seems that normally these unmarked forms are proper Aghul).
Maguire 1928Maguire, R. A. J.1928"Il-torōbo": Part II.Journal of the Royal African Society 27(107): 249-268.Aasaxscu-asaVery brief notes on Aramanik (= Aasax) with hardly more than a couple dozen words; still important as one of the very few sources on this extinct language.
Mahapatra 1979Mahapatra, B. P.
Malto: An Ethnosemantic Study.Manasagangotri: Central Institute of Indian Languages.Maltodrv-mltA grammatical description of Malto, concentrating on specific issues such as the nominal classificatory system of the language.
Mahapatra 1987Mahapatra, B. P.
Malto-Hindi-English dictionary.Manasagangotri: Central Institute of Indian Languages.Maltodrv-mltThe most recent Malto dictionary, based on the Malpaharia dialect.
Maheswaran 2008Maheswaran, C.
A descriptive grammar of the Kui language.Bangalore: Dravidian University.Kuigku-kuiDetailed grammar of Kui, accompanied by illustrative texts and a representative vocabulary. Based primarily on the Balliguda (China Kimedi) dialect.
Maingard 1937Maingard, Louis F.
The ǂKhomani dialect of Bushman: its morphology and other characteristics.In: Bushmen of the southern Kalahari. Ed. by J. D. Rheinallt Jones & C. M. Doke. Witwatersrand University Press, Johannesburg, pp. 237-275.ǂKhomanikwi-khoBrief grammar sketch of the ǂKhomani dialect; no separate vocabulary, but including a set of three translated texts in the language.
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