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Kpewi durorp : language of the bororp of the korup ethnic group /

Kpewi Durorp is the third attempt at bringing Durorp into the public domain, and is a more detailed introduction to the language. It contains 16 chapters which address important elements of grammar, with some including mini bilingual dictionaries, with words organised not alphabetically but thematic...

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Detalles Bibliográficos
Clasificación:Libro Electrónico
Autor principal: Inyang, Ekpe (Autor)
Formato: Electrónico eBook
Idioma:Inglés
Publicado: Bamenda, Cameroon : Langaa Research & Publishing Common Initiative Group, 2014.
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Acceso en línea:Texto completo
Tabla de Contenidos:
  • Cover; Title page; Copyright page; Contents; Preface
  • Akpukwen; Chapter 1
  • Alphabet
  • Dutina Da Buyairi; 1.1 Introduction; 1.2 Vowels
  • banchangdormorn; 1.3 Consonants
  • bambabadormorn; Chapter 2
  • Counting
  • Dukuk; 2.1 Introduction; 2.2 Numbers; 2.3 Some Mathematical language; 2.4 Different ways of saying the same number; Chapter 3
  • Greetings
  • Uchaina; 3.1 Introduction; 3.2 Simple greetings; Chapter 4
  • Nouns
  • Bantainaniin (Sing=Antainaniin); 4.1 Introduction; 4.2 About original Kororp names
  • Ubangha amang a niin na Kororp; 4.3 About Korup families
  • Ubangha neyin na Korup.
  • 4.4 About languages
  • Ubangha irup4.5 About people
  • Ubangha bene; 4.6 About types of people and how they are related
  • Ubangha bene na arangha bewora; 4.7 About human body
  • Ubangha baikait ba orne; 4.8 About Illnesses
  • Ubangha bumork; 4.9 About human life and behaviour
  • Ubangha ikpein na uwem orne; 4.10 About the senses
  • Ubangha iboror a baikait; 4.11 About God
  • Ubangha Obasi; 4.12 About house
  • Ubangha enor; 4.13 About types of buildings and parts
  • Ubangha utor inor na bikaim (sing=kikaim); 4.14 About living room
  • Ubangha orsam.
  • 4.15 About bedroom and toilet
  • Ubangha ubet na eno usaing4.16 About clothes
  • Ubangha ita; 4.17 About kitchen
  • Ubangha enor a ekup; 4.18 About the market
  • Ubangha okum; 4.19 About wild animals (sing=chap)
  • Ubangha ichap urum; 4.20 About fish (sing=ekwem)
  • Ubangha bukwem; 4.21 About birds (sing=itort)
  • Ubangha muntort; 4.22 About body cover
  • Ubangha ankpiya bekeit; 4.23 About hunting
  • Ubangha utaip; 4.24 About insects (sing=kantak)
  • Ubangha buntak; 4.25 About domestic animals
  • Ubangha buruki (sing=eruki); 4.26 About school
  • Ubangha enor a nkwet.
  • 4.27 About land, forest and farm
  • Ubangha bukei, urum na dookon4.28 About farming operations
  • Ubangha iwom a ekpang; 4.29 About days/time
  • Ubangha ikwai na ini; 4.30 About weather
  • Ubangha daikwai; 4.31 About the sky
  • Ubangha echong a dubut; 4.32 About physical features
  • Ubangha borko ba urum; 4.33 About travel
  • Ubangha duseeng; 4.34 About sports
  • Ubangha esasais; 4.35 About occupations
  • Ubangha iwom; 4.36 About materials
  • Ubangha borkor ba bukei; 4.37 About environmental problems
  • Ubangha nfina a urum; 4.38 Singular Plural.
  • Chapter 5
  • Pronouns
  • Bambantainaniin (Sing=Ambantainaniin)5.1 Introduction; 5.2 Personal pronouns; 5.3 Various forms of the pronoun "it"; 5.4 Possossive pronouns change slightly according to the noun; 5.5 Practice
  • Dukpewi; Chapter 6
  • Adjectives
  • Bamtainaranghure (Sing=Antainaranghure); 6.1 Introduction; 6.2 Practice
  • Dukpewi; Chapter 7
  • Verbs
  • Bambekosai (Sing=Ambekosai); 7.1 Introduction; 7.1 Auxxillary verbs; 7.2 Action verbs; 7.3 Tenses; 7.4 "i", "bai", "or/o", "n", "a", and "bu"; 7.5 "Will" and "Will Not"; 7.6 Positive and Negative Statements; 7.7 Negatives of command words.
  • 7.8 Practice
  • Dukpewi.