Roberts, David (2013). The integration of English loanwords into the indigenous languages of francophone Africa. Paper presented to the Department of English Language & Literature, University of Haifa, Israel, 20 November 2013. (original ) (raw )Roberts, D., & Walter, S. L. (2012). Writing grammar rather than tone: an orthography experiment in Togo. Written Language & Literacy, 15(2), 226-253.
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Roberts, David (2013). A tone orthography typology. In ed. Susanne R. Borgwaldt & Terry Joyce, Typology of Writing Systems, 85-111. Amsterdam: John Benjamins.
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Roberts, D. (2010). Hidden morpheme boundaries in Kabiye: a source of miscues in a toneless orthography. Writing Systems Research, 2(2), 139–153.
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bàk mwà mè dó - Camfranglais in Cameroon
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Lingua Posnaniensis 47: 87-107, 2005
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ASPECTS OF JOGO PHONOLOGY
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Elias WILLIAMS, 2018
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The phonology of contact: Creole sound change in context
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2015
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A grammar of Tuwuli
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2005
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The phonological characteristics of French in Bamako, Mali. A sociolinguistic approach
C. Lyche , Ingse Skattum
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A DICTIONARY OF VARIETIES OF ENGLISH
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Roberts, David, Keith Snider & Steven Walter (2016): Neither deep nor shallow: testing the optimal orthographic depth for the representation of tone in Kabiye (Togo). Language and Speech 59:1.113–138.
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Rethinking decreolization: Language contact and change in Louisiana Creole
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PhD Thesis, University of Cambridge, 2019
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Roberts, David and Steven L. Walter (2016): Writing morphology, reading lexical tone: linguistic and experimental evidence in favor of morphographic spelling in Kabiye (Togo). Writing Systems Research 8:2.167-186.
David Roberts , Walter Steve
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J. A. Gomez Rendon (2008). Typological and social constraints on language contact: Amerindian languages in contact with Spanish. Amsterdam Centre for Language and Communication (ACLC), Universidad de Amsterdam, The Netherlands. Doctoral Dissertation, Vol. 1.
Jorge Gómez Rendón
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Roberts, David (2015). Laying a foundation for tone orthography research and decision-making: the Kabiye homograph corpus. Scripta 7: 151–189
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Nassenstein & Dimmendaal – Bunia Swahili and Emblematic Language Use
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(Book) Globally Speaking: Motives for Adopting English Vocabulary in Other Languages
Rotem KOWNER
(With Judith Rosenhouse) Leiden: BrillClevedon, UK: Multilingual Matters, 2008
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Roberts, David (2011). The development of written Kabiye and its status as one of the "national" languages of Togo. In ed. Ochieng Orwenjo & Obiero Ogone, Language and politics In Africa: Contemporary issues and critical perspectives, 468-494. Newcastle-on-Tyne: Cambridge Scholars Publishing.
David Roberts
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Bunia Swahili and Emblematic Language Use
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2019
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Relationship between Adamawa and Gur languages: The case of Waja and Tula
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A typological overview of Gújjolaay Eegimaa (Banjal)
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Translation- Revitalizing the Amazigh Language (2011)
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Language endangerment in Southwestern Burkina A tale of two Tiefos
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Sociolinguistic studies of West and Central Africa
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The Routledge Handbook of Sociolinguistics around the World, 2009
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Formal and semantic properties of the Gújjolaay Eegimaa (Aka Banjal) nominal classification system
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PhD Thesis, University of London, 2008
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Nakota Linguistic Acculturation
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Anthropological Linguistics, 2017
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Roberts, David (2011). Autosegmental and pedagogical considerations in preparation for a tone orthography experiment. Journal of West African Languages 38:2.87-106.
David Roberts
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Bostoen, K. and Donzo, J.-P. 2013. Bantu-Ubangi language contact and the origin of labial-velar stops in Lingombe (Bantu, C41, DRC). Diachronica, 30(4), 435-468.
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Hybrid juvenile discourse in Cameroon
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In: Agnihotri, Rama Kant, Claudia Benthien & Tatiana Oranskaia (eds.), 'Impure Languages'. Linguistic and Literary Hybridity in Contemporary Cultures, New Delhi: Orient Black Swan [Penguin], 155-178, 2015
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Roberts, David (2010). Exploring written ambiguities can help assess where to mark tone. Writing Systems Research, 2(1), 25-40.
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The integration of loanwords in Southeastern Tepehuan, 2014
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Quo vadis, Nollywood?
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Italian nominal inflection
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