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[4887]   Dalby, David (1962) : Language distribution in Sierra Leone, 1961-1962
[4888]   Dalby, David (1963) : Banta and Mabanta
[4889]   Dalby, David (1963) : The extinct language Dama
[4890]   Dalby, David (1964) : The noun garii in Hausa: a semantic study
[4892]   Dalby, David (1965) : The Mel languages: a reclassification of southern ‘West Atlantic’
[4893]   Dalby, David (1966) : Levels of relationship in the comparative study of African languages
[4894]   Dalby, David (1967) : A survey of the indigenous scripts of Liberia and Sierra Leone: Vai, Mende, Loma, Kpelle and Bassa
[4896]   Dalby, David (1968) : The indigenous scripts of West Africa and Surinam: their inspiration and design
[4898]   Dalby, David (1969) : Further indigenous scripts of West Africa: Manding, Wolof and Fula alphabets and Yoruba ‘holy’ writing
[4900]   Dalby, David (1970) : Reflections on the classification of African languages, with special reference to the work of Sigismund Wilhelm Koelle and Malcolm Guthrie
[4901]   Dalby, David (1970) : The place of Africa and Afro-America in the history of the English languages
[4902]   Dalby, David (1971) : Priorities for a linguist in the study of African history
[4903]   Dalby, David (1971) : A referential approach to the classification of African languages
[4904]   Dalby, David (1971) : Ashanti survivals in the language and traditions of the windward maroons of Jamaica
[4905]   Dalby, David (1972) : The African element in American English
[4906]   Dalby, David (1975) : The prehistorical implications of Guthrie’s ‘Comparative Bantu’. Part 1: problems of internal relationship
[4907]   Dalby, David (1976) : The prehistorical implications of Guthrie’s ‘Comparative Bantu’. Part 2: interpretation of cultural vocabulary
[4908]   Dalby, David (1976) : Language map of Africa and adjacent islands
[4909]   Dalby, David (1978) : The liberation of African languages
[4910]   Dalby, David (1980) : Draft recommendation to the Sierra Leone Ministry of Education on the use of national languages in education
[4911]   Dalby, David (1984) : The transcription of ethnonyms and toponyms in Africa in relation to their historical study
[4912]   Dalby, David (1985) : The life and vitality of African languages: a charter for the future/La vie et la vitalite des langues africaines: une charte pour l’avenir
[4913]   Dalby, David (2000) : “Inner”-Bantu
[23561]   Dalby, David (1965) : The Mel languages in the ‘Polyglotta Africana’, 1: Baga, Landuma, and Temne
[23562]   Dalby, David (1966) : The Mel languages in the ‘Polyglotta Africana’, 2: Bullom, Kisi, and Gola
[23730]   Dalby, David (1964) : Provisional identification of languages in the ‘Polyglotta Africana’
[24070]   Dalby, David (1966) : Lexical analysis in Temne with an illustrative word list
[4899]   Dalby, David (Ed) (1970) : Language and history in Africa: a volume of collected papers presented to the London seminar on language and history in Africa (held at the School of Oritneal and African Studies, 1967-69)
[4891]   Dalby, David & Paul Edward Hedley Hair (1964) : “Le langage de Guynee”: a sixteenth-century vocabulary from the Pepper Coast
[4895]   Dalby, David & Paul Edward Hedley Hair (1967) : A West African word of 1456
[4897]   Dalby, David & Paul Edward Hedley Hair (1968) : A further note on the Mina vocabulary of 1479-80
[24346]   Kamara, Abdul & David Dalby (1964) : Vocabulary of the Temne Ragbenle Society
[12992]   Mann, Michael & David Dalby (Ed) (1987) : A thesaurus of African languages: a classified and annotated inventory of the spoken languages of Africa