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Review of A phonetic study of West African languages, by Peter Ladefoged
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Abstract:
If the size of a book determined the length of a review, this one would be brief indeed: Ladefoged's book can claim not much more than 230 inches of text, including the introduction. I must add, to be sure, that there are 16 pages of plates (with 25 photographs in all), 21 pages of word lists, 8 tables, 13 figures, 90 entries in the bibliography, and 3 1/2 pages of index. But one does not need many words to announce the appearance of an extremely valuable book. This one is.
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Africa
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URL: http://hdl.handle.net/1807/67801
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Sango serving the Central African Republic ; A quoi sert le sango?
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Slaves and interpreters in the origin of Pidgin Portuguese
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