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19 titres trouvés

[3229]   Brenzinger, Matthias (1987) : East-African beekeping vocabularies: KiZigua
[3230]   Brenzinger, Matthias (1987) : Die sprachliche und kulturelle Stellung der Mbugu (Ma’a)
[3235]   Brenzinger, Matthias (1992) : Lexical retention in language shift: Yaaku/Mukogodo-Maasai and Elmolo/Elmolo-Samburu
[3236]   Brenzinger, Matthias (1992) : Patterns of language shift in East Africa
[3237]   Brenzinger, Matthias (1993) : Minority languages, a cultural heritage
[3239]   Brenzinger, Matthias (1994) : Language loyalty and social environment
[3240]   Brenzinger, Matthias (1995) : The “islanders” of Lake Abbaya and Lake Ch’amo: Harro Ganjule, Gats’ame, and Bayso
[3241]   Brenzinger, Matthias (1998) : Moving to survive: Kxoe communities in arid lands
[3243]   Brenzinger, Matthias (1998) : Sprachwechsel afrikanischer Minoritäten aus soziolinguistischer Sicht
[3244]   Brenzinger, Matthias (1999) : Personal names of the Kxoe: the example of Tcóo-names
[3234]   Brenzinger, Matthias (Ed) (1992) : Language death: factual and theoretical explorations with special reference to East Africa
[3242]   Brenzinger, Matthias (Ed) (1998) : Endangered languages in Africa
[3231]   Brenzinger, Matthias , Bernd Heine & Gabi [Gabriele] Sommer (1991) : Language death in Africa
[3232]   Brenzinger, Matthias , Bernd Heine & Gabi [Gabriele] Sommer (1991) : Mort des langues en Afrique
[3233]   Brenzinger, Matthias , Bernd Heine & Gabi [Gabriele] Sommer (1991) : Language death in Africa
[3238]   Brenzinger, Matthias , Bernd Heine & Ingo Heine (1994) : The Mukogodo Maasai: an ethnobotanical survey
[8552]   Heine, Bernd & Matthias Brenzinger (1988) : Plant concepts and plant use: an ethnobotanical survey of the semi-arid and arid lands of East Africa, part IV: plants of the Borana (Ethiopia and Kenya)
[8555]   Heine, Bernd & Matthias Brenzinger (1988) : Notes on the Mukogodo dialect of Maasai (Kenya)
[18509]   Siebert, Ralph , Lydia Hoeft & Matthias Brenzinger (1994) : Languages of the Abbaya/Chamo area: report - part I, with notes on Koorete