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100 1  Friesen, Dianne. 
245 12 A grammar of Moloko /|cDianne Friesen. 
264  2 Minneapolis :|bOpen Textbook Library,|c2017- 
300    1 online resource. 
310    Updated irregularly. 
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490 0  Open textbook library 
505 0  Chapter 1: Introduction -- Chapter 2: Phonology -- Chapter
       3: Grammatical classes -- Chapter 4: Noun morphology -- 
       Chapter 5: Noun phrase -- Chapter 6: Verb root and stem --
       Chapter 7: The verb complex -- Chapter 8: Verb phrase -- 
       Chapter 9: Verb types and transitivity -- Chapter 10: 
       Clause -- Chapter 11: The na marker and na constructions -
       - Chapter 12: Clause combining 
520 0  This grammar provides the first comprehensive grammatical 
       description of Moloko, a Chadic language spoken by about 
       10,000 speakers in northern Cameroon. The grammar was 
       developed from hours and years that the authors spent at 
       friends' houses hearing and recording stories, hours spent
       listening to the tapes and transcribing the stories, then 
       translating them and studying the language through them. 
       Time was spent together and with others speaking the 
       language and talking about it, translating resources and 
       talking to Moloko people about them. Grammar and phonology
       discoveries were made in the office, in the fields while 
       working, and at gatherings. In the process, the four 
       authors have become more and more passionate about the 
       Moloko language and are eager to share their knowledge 
       about it with others. 
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