Talk:Senufo languages

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October 28, 2005 Good article nominee Listed
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To-do list for Senufo languages:
  1. 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.)
  2. 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.)
  3. Phonology/morphology based on Carlson 1994, Garber 1991, Mills 1984.
  4. Noun class system based on Manessy 1996 and Carlson 1994.
  5. Tone based on Carlson 1994, Garber 1987, 1988, 1991.
  6. Expand to do list.

Last update: mark 23:00, 10 Feb 2005 (UTC)

A list of resources can be found at Talk:Senufo languages/resources.