N'Ko script (English Wikipedia)

Analysis of information sources in references of the Wikipedia article "N'Ko script" in English language version.

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afrikanistik-aegyptologie-online.de (Global: low place; English: low place)

anydayguide.com (Global: low place; English: low place)

  • • "N'Ko Alphabet Day". Any Day Guide. N'Ko Alphabet Day is celebrated on April 14 in some West African countries, where the Manding languages are spoken. It marks the anniversary of the date the alphabet is believed to have been finalized.
    • Garikayi, Tapiwanashe S. "Afrikan Fonts: The N'Ko Alphabet". nan.xyz. N'Ko started to be utilized in numerous instructive books when the script is believed to have been finalized on April 14, 1949 (presently N'Ko Alphabet Day)....

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  • Eberhard, David; Simons, Gary; Fennig, Charles, eds. (2019). "N'ko". Ethnoloque. Retrieved June 12, 2019.

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  • • "N'Ko Alphabet Day". Any Day Guide. N'Ko Alphabet Day is celebrated on April 14 in some West African countries, where the Manding languages are spoken. It marks the anniversary of the date the alphabet is believed to have been finalized.
    • Garikayi, Tapiwanashe S. "Afrikan Fonts: The N'Ko Alphabet". nan.xyz. N'Ko started to be utilized in numerous instructive books when the script is believed to have been finalized on April 14, 1949 (presently N'Ko Alphabet Day)....

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  • Moussa Koulako Bala Doumbouya; Baba Mamadi Diané; Solo Farabado Cissé; Djibrila Diané; Abdoulaye Sow; Séré Moussa Doumbouya; Daouda Bangoura; Fodé Moriba Bayo; Ibrahima Sory 2. Condé; Kalo Mory Diané; Chris Piech; Christopher Manning (2023). "Machine Translation for Nko: Tools, Corpora and Baseline Results". Proceedings of the Eighth Conference on Machine Translation (WMT), December 6–7, 2023 (PDF). Association for Computational Linguistics. pp. 312–343. Also spelled N'Ko, but speakers prefer the name Nko.{{cite book}}: CS1 maint: numeric names: authors list (link)

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  • "Chapter 19 – Unicode 16.0.0". www.unicode.org. Retrieved 2025-03-26. When applied to a vowel, U+07F2 NKO COMBINING NASALIZATION MARK indicates the nasalization of that vowel.
  • "ISO 15924 Alphabetical Code List". www.unicode.org.
  • Unicode, Inc. (2024). "Africa". The Unicode Standard, Version 16.0. Although the traditional name of the N'Ko language and script includes an apostrophe, apostrophes are disallowed in Unicode character and block names. Because of this, the formal block name is "NKo" and the script portion of the Unicode character names is "NKO".

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