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Name:Tem
Type:Language
Alternate Names:Kotokoli; Cotocoli; Tim; Timu; Temba
Spoken in:Benin, Togo, Ghana
Number of speakers:204,000 in Togo (1991). Population total all countries: 307,000 (Ethnologue)
Code:kdh
Code Standard:ISO 639-3
Documentation:SIL
Families:Niger-Congo (Niger-Kordofanian)
Parent Subgroup:Eastern Grusi; Eastern Gurunsi; East Gurunsi; Lamba-Kabrè; Ost-Grusi; Eastern Central-Eastern Gurusi (egrs)
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Niger-Congo: Dryer 2005
Dryer, Matthew S. 2005. Genealogical Language List. In Bernard Comrie, Matthew S. Dryer, David Gil & Martin Haspelmath (eds.), The World Atlas of Language Structures, 585-590. New York: Oxford University Press. ISBN 0199255911
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Congo-Kordofanian: Greenberg 1970
Greenberg, Joseph H. The Languages of Africa, Third edn. 1970. University: Indiana University.
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Voltaic, subtree of Niger-Congo: Manessy 1978
Manessy, Gabriel. 1978. Les langues voltaïques. In Daniel Barreteau (ed.), Inventaire des études linguistiques sur les pays d'Afrique noire d'expression française et sur Madagascar. Paris: Conseil international de la langue française.
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Übersicht der bebandelten Sprachgruppen: Westerman 1927
Westermann, Diedrich. 1927. Die Westlichen Sudansprachen und ihre Beziehungen Zum Bantu .
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Niger-Congo: Ethnologue 2005
Gordon, Raymond G. (ed.). 2005. Ethnologue: Languages of the World, 15 edn. http://www.ethnologue.com/15/web.asp. (09 July, 2008.)
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Gur: Swadesh et al. 1966
Arana, Evangelina , John Bendor-Samuel, Morris Swadesh & W. A. A. Wilson. 1966. A preliminary glottochronology of Gur languages, Journal of West African Languages, 2 edn., vol. 3, 27-66.
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Gur: Köhler 1952
Köhler, Oswin. 1975. Geschichte und Probleme der Gliederung der Sprachen Afrikas. In Hermann Baumann (ed.), Die Völker Afrikas und ihre traditionellen Kulturen, 137-373. Wiesbaden: Franz Steiner Verlag GmbH.
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Niger-Kordofanian: Ruhlen 1991
Ruhlen, Merritt. 1991. A Guide to the World's Languages, vol. 1: Classification, 302-316. Stanford: Stanford University Press. ISBN 0-8047-1894-6
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Niger-Congo: Composite
Babaev, Kirill. 2011. Zialo: the Newly-Discovered Mande Language of Guinea. München: LINCOM. ISBN ISBN 978-3-862880-16-4
Blench, Roger & Kay Williamson. 2000. Niger-Congo. In Bernd Heine & Derek Nurse (eds.), African Languages: An Introduction, 1 edn., 11-42. ISBN 0521661781
Dalby, David. 1963. The extinct language Dama, Sierra Leone Language Review , vol. 2, 50-54. Sierra Leone: University of Sierra leone.
Gaston, Bessala. Question reinforcer and question formation in Bakókó, 25, ms.
Gaston, Bessala. The syntax of negation in Bakókó, 11, ms.
Good, Jeff. 2012. Personal Communication on Lower Fungom languages.
Gordon, Raymond G. (ed.). 2005. Ethnologue: Languages of the World, 15 edn. http://www.ethnologue.com/15/web.asp. (09 July, 2008.)
Heath, Jeffrey. 2012. Dogon and Bangime Linguistics. http://dogonlanguages.org/. (20 September, 2012.)
Lionnet, Florian & Guillaume Segerer. 2010. Language Isolates in Africa workshop, Lyon Dec. 4. http://25images.ish-lyon.cnrs.fr/player/player.php?id=72&id_sequence=431. (14 September, 2012.)
Lüpke, Friederike. Baïnounk Languages. http://www.mpi.nl/DOBES/projects/bainounk/. (30 January, 2012.)
Mokrani, Soraya. 2005. Eléments nouveaux en vue de la description de la langue samaye (B25): éléments de phonologie et de morphologie.
Multiple sources Integrated by The LINGUIST List.
Muluwa, Joseph Koni. 2010. La dénomination de plantes en mbuun, mpiin et nsong: procédés de creation lexicale et principes sémantiques. In Karsten Legère & Christina Thornell (eds.), Bantu languages: analyses, description and theory. Köln: Rüdiger Köppe.
Sapir, J. David. 1971. West Atlantic: an inventory of the languages, their noun-class systems and consonant alternation. In Linguistics in Sub-Saharan Africa, Current Trends in Linguistics, vol. 7, 45–112. The Hague: Mouton.
Van der Veen, Lolke. 2010. Geviya. http://www.sorosoro.org/en/geviya. (16 November, 2012.)
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