Beja language (English Wikipedia)

Analysis of information sources in references of the Wikipedia article "Beja language" in English language version.

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  • "Beja". Ethnologue. Retrieved 11 September 2023.

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  • Browne 2003; Wedekind 2010, Wedekind identified this psalm as number 29, but made it clear that he was referring to the Septuagint. Different traditions number the psalms differently and the psalm in question is more commonly numbered 30 today, as here. Browne, Gerald (2003). Textus blemmyicus in aetatis christianae. Champaign, Illinois: Stipes Publish L.L.C. ISBN 978-1-58874-275-9. Wedekind, Klaus (2010). "More on the Ostracon of Browne's Textus Blemmyicus". Annali, Sezione Orientale. 70: 73–81. ISSN 0393-3180.
  • Wedekind 2006; Wedekind & Mohammed 2008. Wedekind, Klaus (2006). "Beja Narratives: Pursuit of Participants and Analysis of Aspects". Ethnorema. 2: 101–128. ISSN 1826-8803. Wedekind, Klaus; Mohammed, Mahmud (2008). "A Beja saga in four dialects: Lexical and other differences". In Takács, Gábor (ed.). Semito-Hamitic Festschrift for A. B. Dogopolsky and H. Jungraithmayr. Berlin: Reimer. pp. 266–378.