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Co-authorship network of co-authors of David Appleyard
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Appleyard, David. (2006). A Comparative Dictionary of the Agaw Languages. Medical Entomology and Zoology.18 indexed citations
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Bender, M. Lionel, Gábor Takács, David Appleyard, & Igorʹ Mikhaĭlovich Dʹi︠a︡konov. (2003). Selected comparative-historical Afrasian linguistic studies : in memory of Igor M. Diakonoff.9 indexed citations
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Appleyard, David. (2001). The verb to say as a verb recycling device in Ethiopian languages. SOAS Research Online (SOAS University of London).2 indexed citations
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Appleyard, David. (1998). Language Death - the Case of Qwarenya (Ethiopia). SOAS Research Online (SOAS University of London).3 indexed citations
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Appleyard, David. (1995). Colloquial Amharic : the complete course for beginners. Routledge eBooks.2 indexed citations
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Appleyard, David. (1995). Colloquial Amharic : a complete language course. Americanae (AECID Library).3 indexed citations
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Appleyard, David. (1991). The Role of Tone in Some Cushitic Languages.. 15. 5–32.2 indexed citations
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Huntingford, G. W. B., Richard Pankhurst, & David Appleyard. (1989). The historical geography of Ethiopia : from the first century AD to 1704. Oxford University Press eBooks.12 indexed citations
Appleyard, David. (1987). A grammatical sketch of Khamtanga—II. Bulletin of the School of Oriental and African Studies. 50(3). 470–507.7 indexed citations
Appleyard, David. (1987). A grammatical sketch of Khamtanga—I. Bulletin of the School of Oriental and African Studies. 50(2). 241–266.9 indexed citations
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Appleyard, David, et al.. (1982). The Abyssinian Difficulty. The International Journal of African Historical Studies. 15(1). 101–101.5 indexed citations
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Appleyard, David, et al.. (1979). The Amharic letters of Emperor Theodore of Ethiopia to Queen Victoria and her special envoy : preserved in the India Office Library and the Public Record Office. Oxford University Press eBooks.1 indexed citations
Appleyard, David. (1972). /A-/ and /as-/ Verb Forms in Amharic. Bulletin of the School of Oriental and African Studies. 35(1). 18–26.3 indexed citations
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