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Others use a translation system, for example, the Duala (Africa) translate their messages into such archaic synonyms that they are essentially encoding it, because the synonyms have ceased to be used in spoken language, being only retained in their drumming.
The Languages of Tone and Rhythm Heather McDougal 2008
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Others use a translation system, for example, the Duala (Africa) translate their messages into such archaic synonyms that they are essentially encoding it, because the synonyms have ceased to be used in spoken language, being only retained in their drumming.
Archive 2008-06-01 Heather McDougal 2008
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Some of us answer, "This is all pointless", and give up, like Duala.
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A British force from Nigeria invaded the Cameroons and took Duala (Sept. 27).
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A sex worker in a discotheque in Duala, Cameroon, tells the following story:
Chapter 25 1997
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At Duala a second search was made for arms, ammunition and other munitions of war.
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This was soon accomplished, and the little flotilla was on its way back toward Duala.
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Its largest town, several miles up this navigable river, is Duala, strongly fortified.
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German work on the Duala language is mostly published in the _Mittheilungen des Seminärs für Orientalische Sprachen_ (Berlin); see also Schuler's
Encyclopaedia Britannica, 11th Edition, Volume 3, Part 1, Slice 3 "Banks" to "Bassoon" Various
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The _Duala_ language of Cameroon, has been illustrated by the Baptist missionary Saker in his works published about 1860, and since 1900 by German missionaries and explorers (such as Schuler).
Encyclopaedia Britannica, 11th Edition, Volume 3, Part 1, Slice 3 "Banks" to "Bassoon" Various
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