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To-do list for Senufo languages: |
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Decide on the names of the languages (and their articles). Who to follow: Ethnologue or Carlson? (Policy in this article: Ethnologue terminology; alternate names are mentioned between brackets.)
Decide which languages should get articles first (Doesn't matter, we're almost there and all are equally important in theory. Nafaanra was a good start nevertheless, since there's virtually nothing published on it.)
- Phonology/morphology based on Carlson 1994, Garber 1991, Mills 1984.
- Noun class system based on Manessy 1996 and Carlson 1994.
- Tone based on Carlson 1994, Garber 1987, 1988, 1991.
- Expand to do list.
Last update: — mark ✎ 23:00, 10 Feb 2005 (UTC)
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A list of resources can be found at Talk:Senufo languages/resources.