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Endangered Languages in Central Africa
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10

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2007

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Critically Endangered

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10

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2010

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12.7635,20.5993

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  1. Endangered Languages Catalogue Project. Compiled by research teams at University of Hawai'i Mānoa and Institute for Language Information and Technology (LINGUIST List) at Eastern Michigan University
    2012. "Endangered Languages Catalogue Project. Compiled By Research Teams At University of Hawai'i Mānoa and Institute For Language Information and Technology (LINGUIST List) At Eastern Michigan University."
  2. Endangered Languages in Central Africa
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  5. Languages of Wadai-Darfur
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  7. The Masalit Sultanate
    Davies, Reginald. 1924. "The Masalit Sultanate." In Sudan notes and records, 7 , no. 2: 49-62.
  8. Unpublished materials on the Masalit language
    Davies, Reginald. 1924. "Unpublished Materials On the Masalit Language."
  9. The camel’s back: service in the rural Sudan
    Davies, Reginald. 1957. "The Camel’s Back: Service in the Rural Sudan." 209. John Murray.
  10. Unpublished materials on Masalit
    Broadbent, P.B. 1930s/40s. "Unpublished Materials On Masalit."
  11. Number marking and noun categorization in Nilo-Saharan languages
    Dimmendaal, Gerrit Jan. 2000. "Number Marking and Noun Categorization in Nilo-Saharan Languages." In Anthropological linguistics, 42 , no. 2: 214-261.
  12. Languages of Wadai-Darfur
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  13. Unpublished materials on Masalit collected from multiple informants
    Edgar, John T. 1989. "Unpublished Materials On Masalit Collected From Multiple Informants."
  14. Contribution to some aspects of the description of the Masalit language
    Ibrahim, Yahia Al-Rahman. 1980. "Contribution To Some Aspects of the Description of the Masalit Language."
  15. The emergence of the Masalit Sultanate
    Kapteijns, Lidwien. 1981. "The Emergence of the Masalit Sultanate." In Papers presented to the international oral history conference, 24-26 October 1980, 209-249.
  16. Mahdist faith and Sudanic tradition: the history of the Masalit Sultanate, 1870-1930
    Kapteijns, Lidwien. 1985. "Mahdist Faith and Sudanic Tradition: the History of the Masalit Sultanate, 1870-1930." 366. Kegan Paul International.