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15.9.3.2. Dialects (Inor, Kistaniñña, Soddo)<br />
15.9.3.2.1. Inor<br />
R. Boivin, “Spontaneous nasalization in Inor”, in Fs. Leslau 1996, pp. 21-33.<br />
B. Chamora, “Consonant distribution in Inor”, in Fs. Leslau 1996, pp. 53-67.<br />
B. Chamora, R. Hetzron, Inor (Languages of the world. Materials, 118), München 2000.<br />
R. Suter,”Copula constructions and information structure in Inor”, in CFC, pp. 195-212.<br />
15.9.3.2.2. Kistaniñña,<br />
Alemayehu Gurmu, “Nominalization in Kistaniñña”, Lɘssān 2, 1993 a.-m. [2001], 3-22.<br />
G. Goldenberg, “Kəstanəñña. Studies in a Northern Gurage language of Christians”, OS 17, 1968, 61-<br />
102.<br />
G. Goldenberg, “Two points of' Kestane grammar”, in Fs. Leslau 1996, pp. 93-99.<br />
A. Gurmu, “Nominalization in Kistaniñña”, Zena ləsan 2, 1993 (= 2001), 3-22.<br />
15.9.3.2.3. Soddo<br />
M. Bulakh, “Soddo language”, EE 4, pp. 682-683.<br />
W. Leslau, Ethiopians speak. Studies in cultural background. III. Soddo. Univ. of California Publ.,<br />
Near Eastern Studies 11), Berkeley & Los Angeles 1968 [Soddo texts with transl. and outline<br />
grammar] [JAOS 90, 1970, 561-568 (R. Hetzron); Or 39, 1970, 196-201 (L. Ricci); BSL 68,<br />
1973/2, 323-325 (M. Rodinson)].<br />
15.9.4. West Gurage<br />
15.9.4.1. General Grammayical Studies<br />
Degif Petros Banksira, Sh. Rose, “West Gurage”, in EnAeth pp., 928-929.<br />
R. Hetzron, “The t-converb in Western Gurage (The role of analogy in historical morphology”, AAL<br />
2/2, 1975, 15-26 (39-50).<br />
W. Leslau, “The liquid l in Haddiya and in West Gurage”, in Mél. Rodinson, pp. 231-238.<br />
T. O'Bryan, Sh. Rose, “Segmental effects on (de)gemination in Western Gurage”, BLS 27S, 2001, 89-98. .<br />
E. Wagner, “Harari und Ostgurage”, Aethiopica 12, 2009, 111-125.<br />
15.9.4.4 Dialects (Čaha, Endegeñ, Ennemor, Əža, Gumär, Gyeto)<br />
15.9.4.4.1. Čaha<br />
E.J. Allan, ‘Inalienable possession in four Ethiopian languages’, AuÜ 59, 1975-76, 300-307 [Amharic,<br />
Chaha, Dizi (Maji), Mursi (Muni)].<br />
D.P. Banksira, The sound system of Chaha (Mémoires et théses de l’UQAM D514), Montréal 1998.<br />
D.P. Banksira, Sound mutations: the morphophonology of Chaha, Amsterdam 2000 [rev.: Language<br />
80, 2004, 613 (E. Buck1ey)].<br />
D.P. Banksira, “Words without a lexical category”, LPosn 42, 2000, 7-18 [based on Chaha].<br />
C.M. Ford, “Notes on the phonology and grammar of Chaha-Gurage”, JES 19, 1986, 41-80.<br />
C.(M.), “Čaha language”, in EA, pp. 663-664.<br />
C.D. Johnson, “Phonological channels in Chaha”, AAL 2/2, 1975, 1-13 (25-37).<br />
W. Leslau, Ethiopic Documents: Gurage (Viking Fund Publ. in Anthropology 14), New York 1950<br />
[Čaha texts and grammar outline][rev.: Africa 20, 1950, 335-344 (E. Ullendorff); Word 6, 1950,<br />
200 (J. Greenberg); RSEt 9, 1950, 90 (M.M. Moreno); AfrS 9, 1950, 104 (M.D.W. Jeffreys); Lang<br />
27, 1951, 202-204 (F.R. Blake); OM 31, 1951, 109-112 (L. Ricci); BiOr 8, 1951, 109 (M.A. van<br />
den Oudenrijn); BSL 47, 1951, 252 (M. Cohen); MW 41, 1951, 133 (A. Jeffery); JAF 64, 1951,