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On the Web
- Dschang Syllable Structure - Scholarly paper on an aspect of the phonetics of Dschang, one of the Bamileke languages.
- Grassfields Bantu Fieldwork: Dschang Lexicon - Documentats the words of the language Yémba (Bamileke Dschang), their meanings, and their pronunciations.
- Bamileke.com - Site portail sur les bamiléké. Informations sur l'actualité, la culture et les traditions.
- Linguistic Classification - of Cameroonian languages, including the Bamileke languages: Fe'fe', Ghomala', Kwa', Medumba, Mengaka, Nda'nda', Ngiemboon, Ngomba, Ngombale, Ngwe, Yemba. A link to the Ethnologue.
- Grassfields Bantu Fieldwork: Dschang Tone Paradigms - A multidimensional exploration of online linguistic field data by Steven Bird, focused on tonology of the language Yémba (Bamileke Dschang).
- Tchakounte, Roland - Afro blues rock. Originaire du Cameroun et habitant en France, Roland Tchakounté chante le blues en bamileke et en pigdjin. Extraits audio et vidéo, concerts, photos, biographie et discographie.
- Dar Bamileke - Presentazione di un albergo di Marrakech.
Wikipedia Articles
- Bamileke languages - Bamileke is a group of languages spoken by the Bamileke in the western grasslands of Cameroon.
- Bamileke - The Bamileke (French Bamiléké) are a collection of Semi-Bantu (or Grassfields Bantu) ethnic groups most highly concentrated in the western highlands of Cameroon's West Province, west of the Noun River and southeast of the Bamboutos Mountains and in the Mungo region of the Littoral, Southwest, and Centre Provinces. The Bamileke divide themselves into over 100 individual groups, each under the rule of a chief or fon.
- Tsamassi - Tsamassi is a popular musical style of the Bamileke of Cameroon. It was popularised by André-Marie Tala.
- BAI - *Bamileke languages (ISO 639 alpha-3, bai)