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 Source Author Year Full name Publisher data Language(s) Code(s) Description Link
Armbruster 1965Armbruster, Charles Hubert
Dongolese Nubian: A Lexicon.Cambridge University Press.Dongolawinub-dngA thorough dictionary of the Dongolawi dialect, following up on an earlier exemplary grammar of Dongolawi by the same author.
Arnold et al. 2009Arnold, Irene; Thoman, Rick; Holton, Gary
Tanacross learners' dictionary: Dihthâad Xt'een Iin Aanděg' Dínahtlǎa'.Fairbanks: Alaska Native Language Center.Tanacrosspca-tcbAn English-Tanacross dictionary. The preliminary version of 2006 is available on-line.http://ankn.uaf.edu/ANL/course/view.php?id=3
Authier 2009Authier, G.
Grammaire kryz (langue caucasique d'Azerbaïdjan, dialecte d'Alik).Leuven/Paris: Peeters.Kryts, Alyklez-kraA grammar of the Alyk dialect of Kryts.
Avanesaŭ 1964Аванесаў, Р. І. [рэд.]
Нарысы па беларускай дыялекталогii [Sketches of Belarusian dialectology].Мiнск: Навука и тэхнiка.Belarusian, Turovslv-turA description of Belarusian dialects.
Backstrom 1992Backstrom, Peter C.; Radloff, Carla F.
Sociolinguistic Survey of Northern Pakistan. Volume 2: Languages of Northern Areas.SIL International.Burushaski, Yasin; Burushaski, Hunzabur-yas; bur-hnzSIL sociolinguistic survey of a group of languages in the Pakistan area. Includes a 210-item wordlist for all three Burushaski dialects, compiled by Peter C. Backstrom.
Bailey 1975Bailey, David A.
Abau Language Phonology and Grammar. Workpapers in Papua New Guinea Languages, Vol. 9.Ukarumpa: SIL.Abauseu-abuDetailed description of Abau phonology, including phonetic and phonological notation and a thorough description of the language's tonal system. The accompanying "grammar" mainly consists of a theoretical introduction, executed in the "tagmemic" paradigm, and is of little use.
Baird 2008Baird, Louise
A grammar of Klon: a non-Austronesian language of Alor, Indonesia (Pacific Linguistics #596).Canberra.Klon, Bringalo-klnA descriptive grammar of the Klon language (mostly based on the Bring dialect), supplemented with a glossary.
Balg 1887Balg, G. H.
A Comparative Glossary of the Gothic Language, with especial reference to English and German.Mayville, Wisconsin.Gothicgrm-gotA complete dictionary of Gothic, covering the entire text corpus and explicitly listing most of the attestations of individual words; includes extensive etymological notes.
Barnard 1985Barnard, Alan
A Nharo wordlist, with notes on grammar.Durban: University of Natal.Narokho-narA classified vocabulary of Naro, highly detailed and including the results of the author's own field research as well as data compiled from earlier sources. Unfortunately, the source is not very reliable due to poor quality of transcription.
Bartholomae 1904Bartholomae, Chr.
Altiranisches Wörterbuch.Strassburg: Verlag von Karl J. Truebner.Avestanirn-aveA comprehensive Avestan and Old Persian dictionary with short etymological notes.
Bartoli 2002Bartoli, M. G.
Il Dalmatico: Resti di un'antica lingua romanza parlata da Veglia a Ragusa e sua collocazione nella Romània appennino-balcanica.Roma: Instituto della Enciclopedia Italiana.Dalmatianrom-dlmThe main source of our knowledge about Dalmatian. Comprises not only Bartoli's own notes, but also notes made by other scholars of Dalmatian (G. Cubich, A. Zonca, P. Petris, A. Adelmann, M. Celebrini, A. Ive and T. Burada) and data from ancient Dalmatian manuscripts.
Beam & Cridland 1970Beam, Mary S.; Cridland, A. Elizabeth
Uduk-English Dictionary.University of Khartoum.Udukkom-uduA very detailed and informative dictionary of the Uduk language, with illustrative examples and thorough prosodic notation of each entry.
Beaton 1968Beaton, A. C.
A Grammar of the Fur Language.Khartoum.Furfur-fvrAn older description of Fur (structured almost as a real manual, with exercises etc.), less phonetically accurate than recent sources but very well illustrated with lexical data.
Bell 1970Bell, Herman
The Phonology of Nobiin Nubian.In: African Language Review, 9, pp. 115-139.Nobiinnub-nobDetailed phonological description of Nobiin, richly illustrated by lexical examples.
Bell & Collins 2001Bell, Arthur; Collins, Chris
ǂHoan and the typology of click accompaniments in Khoisan.In: Cornell working papers in linguistics, 18, pp. 126-153.ǂHoanhoa-hoaSmall paper on the structure and phonetic features of the click system in ǂHoan, illustrated by a limited amount of lexical data.
Bender 1968Bender, M. Lionel
Analysis of a Barya wordlist.In: Anthropological Linguistics, 10, 9, pp. 1-24.Nara, Modernnar-nrbA 200-item wordlist of Nara (Barya), collected by the author and annotated with preliminary etymological findings.
Bender 1979Bender, M. Lionel
Gumuz: A Sketch of Grammar and Lexicon.In: Afrika und Übersee, 62, pp. 38-69.Gumuz, Sai; Gumuz, Sese; Gumuz, Metemma; Gumuz, Gojjamgum-sai; gum-ses; gum-kok; gum-gjjThe most important source of comparative lexical data on various Gumuz dialects, collected by the author himself as well as incorporating data from previous studies, both officially published and archival manuscripts. Unfortunately, the data come in the form of restricted lexical lists rather than complete vocabularies, and Bender's own materials seem to suffer from numerous phonetic and semantic inaccuracies.
Bender 19831Bender, M. Lionel
Majang phonology and morphology.In: Nilo-Saharan Language Studies. Ed. by M. Lionel Ben\-der. Michigan: East Lansing, pp. 114-147.Majangsrm-majGrammar sketch of Majang with a lot of illustrative lexical data.
Bender 19833Bender, M. Lionel
Proto-Koman Phonology and Lexicon.In: Afrika und Übersee, 66, pp. 259-297.Kwama; Opo; Komo; Uduk; Gulekom-kwm; kom-opo; kom-kmo; kom-udu; kom-gulA first attempt at reconstructing the phonology and select basic and cultural lexicon of Proto-Koman. The paper contains rich lexical material on most of the known Koman languages, collected by the author himself, although the quality of notation is far from ideal.
Bender 1997Bender, M. Lionel
The Eastern Jebel Languages of Sudan I: Phonology.In: Afrika und Übersee, 80, pp. 189-215.Aka; Molo; Kelo; Beni Shekojeb-aka; jeb-mol; jeb-kel; jeb-bshGeneral notes on the phonologies of four East Jebel lects (Aka, Kelo, Molo, Beni Sheko), including comparative 300-item wordlists collected by the author himself.
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