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Gokana (Gòkánà) is an Ogoni language spoken by some 130,000 people in Rivers State, Nigeria. ==References== *("A global linguistic database:Gokana" Tower of Babel Project ) *Brosnahan, L. F. (1964) "(Outlines of the Phonology of the Gokana Dialect of Ogoni )" ''Journal of West African Languages'' 1(1): pp. 43–48 *Brosnahan, L. F. (1967) "A Word List of the Gokana Dialect of Ogoni" ''Journal of West African Languages'' 4(2): pp. 43–52 *Hyman, Larry M. and Comrie, B. (1981) "Logophoric Reference in Gokana" ''Journal of African Languages and Linguistics'' (Leiden) 3(1): pp. 19–37 *Hyman, Larry M. (1982) "The representation of nasality in Gokana" ''In'' Hulst, Harry, van der and Smith, Norval (eds.) (1982) ''The Structure of Phonological Representations'' part, 1 Foris Publishing, Dordrecht, Holland, ISBN 90-70176-53-X *Yan Huang (2003) "Switch-reference in Amele and logophoric verbal suffix in Gokana: a generalized neo-Gricean pragmatic analysis" ''In'' Georgiafentis, M.; Haeberli, E, and Varlokosta, S. (eds.) (2003) ''Reading Working Papers in Linguistics'' Volume 7, pp. 53–76, School of Linguistics and Applied Language Studies, University of Reading, Reading, UK *Bond, Oliver and Anderson, Gregory D. S. (2005) "Divergent Structure in Ogonoid Languages" ''In'' (2005) ''Proceedings of the Berkeley Linguistic Society'' Volume 31, Berkeley Linguistic Society, Berkeley, California 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「Gokana language」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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