Literatuur
Bird, C.S. (1970). The development of Mandekan (Manding): A study of the role of extra-llinguistic factors in linguistic change. Language and History in Africa, David Dalby, 146–159. London: Frank Cass and Co.
Ethnologue: Maninkakan, Eastern: a language of Guinea, 2013. http://www.ethnologue.com/language/emk The Maninkakan Dictionary. Linguistic Data Consortium. University of Pennsylvania. December 2013. Long, R.W. (1971). A comparative study of the northern Mande languages. Ann Arbor: University Microfilms. Camara, M. (1999). Parlons Malinké. Oyler, D.W. (2005). The History of N’ko and its Role in Mande Transnational Identity: Words as Weapons. Africana Homestead Legacy Publishers. Spears, R. (1972). A typology of locative structures in Manding languages. Communicative au congrès d’études Manding. London: School of Oriental and African Studies. Sullivan, T.D. (2004). A preliminary report of existing information on the Manding languages of West Africa: summary and suggestions for future research. SIL Electronic Survey Reports 2004-005. 1-34. SIL International. Tillinghast, T. & Liebrecht, M. (1996). Report of a linguistic survey on the Malinké of Western Mali and Senegal, with special regard to the Malinké of Kita. Société Internationale de Linguistique (S.I.L.), B.P. 2232- Bamako, Rep. du Mali. Vydrine, V. (1999). Manding–English Dictionary (Maninka, Bomana). Dimitry Bulanin Publishing House. Via: Google Books. |