Review of: Social Change and Economic Development in Nigeria. by Ukandi G. Damachi, Hans Dieter Seibel
(1974)
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Weeks, J. (1974). Review of: Social Change and Economic Development in Nigeria. by Ukandi G. Damachi, Hans Dieter Seibel. International Affairs, 50(3), 493-493. https://doi.org/10.2307/2616447
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Notes and Communications: Loss of 1 or r in Tibetan Initial Consonantal Clusters (1974)
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Simon, W. (1974). Notes and Communications: Loss of 1 or r in Tibetan Initial Consonantal Clusters. Bulletin of the School of Oriental and African Studies, 37(2), 439-445. https://doi.org/10.1017/S0041977X0013633X
Legitimizing Political Behavior in Bornu (1974)
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Brenner, L. (1974). Legitimizing Political Behavior in Bornu. Journal of the Historical Society of Nigeria, 7(2), 199-209
A Brief Note on the Unemployment Crisis in Poor Countries (1974)
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Weeks, J. (1974). A Brief Note on the Unemployment Crisis in Poor Countries. Manpower and unemployment research in Africa, 7(1), 32-38
Drought and the Commitment to Growth (1974)
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Spencer, P. (1974). Drought and the Commitment to Growth. African Affairs, 73(293), 419-427. https://doi.org/10.1093/oxfordjournals.afraf.a096512
James A. Matisoff. The Loloish tonal split rerisited (1974)
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Sprigg, R. K. (1974). James A. Matisoff. The Loloish tonal split rerisited. Bulletin of the School of Oriental and African Studies, 37(1), 259-262. https://doi.org/10.1017/S0041977X00095318
Review of Paul Benedict. A Conspectus of Sino-Tibetan Cambridge University Press. 1972 (1974)
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Sprigg, R. K. (1974). Review of Paul Benedict. A Conspectus of Sino-Tibetan Cambridge University Press. 1972. Asia major, 19(1), 100-106
The main features of the Tibetan dialect (1974)
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Sprigg, R. K. (1974). The main features of the Tibetan dialect. Bulletin of Tibetology, 11(1), 1-15
The lexical item as a phonetic entity (1974)
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Sprigg, R. K. (1974). The lexical item as a phonetic entity. Journal of the International Phonetic Association, 4(1), 20-30. https://doi.org/10.1017/S002510030000092X‘“… there is more near-ambiguity in language than it is always convenient to admit”; and in studying stress and juncture it would be especially valuable, in order to avoid too great a reliance either on introspection or on artificially contrived conf... Read More about The lexical item as a phonetic entity.