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Preface | ||
Phonological Description of Doyayo (Poli dialect) | 1 | |
The Indicative Verb in Doyayo | 53 | |
Tone Patterns of Nominals in Doyayo | 85 | |
Some Major Structures of Doyayo Syntax | 117 | |
Features of Doyayo Folk Tales | 267 |
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