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Roger Blench ( 1995 ) suggests Niger Congo is a subfamily of Nilo-Saharan.
* Blench, Roger.
* Roger Blench.
A more recent proponent was Roger Blench ( 1995 ), who puts forward phonological, morphological and lexical evidence for uniting Niger Congo and Nilo-Saharan in a Niger Saharan phylum, with special affinity between Niger Congo and Central Sudanic.
Roger Blench notes morphological similarities in all putative branches, which leads him to believe that the family is likely to be valid.
" Laurent Sagart, Roger Blench & Alicia Sanchez-Mazas, eds.
* Blench, Roger, « Musical instruments and musical pratices as markers of austronesian expansion », 18th Congress of the Indo-Pacific Prehistory Association, Manila, 26 March 2006.
* Williamson, Kay & Blench, Roger ( 2000 ) ' Niger Congo ', in Heine, Bernd & Nurse, Derek ( eds.
* Blench, Roger.
The linguist Roger Blench replaced Adamawa Ubangi with a Savannas family, which includes Gur, Ubangian, and the various branches of Adamawa as primary nodes.
Defaka, Ega, and Bijogo are highly divergent languages located within Niger-Congo-speaking areas, and may also possibly be language isolates according to Roger Blench.
* Languages of Arunachal Pradesh ( Roger Blench )
Roger Blench ( 2008 ) advocates for multiple migrations along the Pacific coast of peoples from northeastern Asia who already spoke diverse languages.
* Archaeology and language, edited by Roger Blench and Matthew Spriggs, 4 vols.
* Williamson, Kay & Blench, Roger ( 2000 ) ' Niger Congo ', in Heine, Bernd and Nurse, Derek ( eds ) African Languages-An Introduction.
* Williamson, Kay & Blench, Roger ( 2000 ) ' Niger Congo ', in Heine, Bernd and Nurse, Derek ( eds ) African Languages-An Introduction.
Linguist Roger Blench has suggested that the Nilo-Saharan languages and the Niger Congo languages may be branches of the same macro-language family.
According to linguist Roger Blench, as of 2004, all specialists in Niger Congo languages believe the languages to have a common origin, rather than merely constituting a typological classification, for reasons including their shared noun-class system, their shared verbal extensions and their shared basic lexicon.
Roger Blench, relying particularly on prior work by Professor Kay Williamson of the University of Port Harcourt, and the linguist P. De Wolf, who each took the same position, has argued that a Benue Congo linguistic subfamily of the Niger Congo language family, which includes the Bantu languages and other related languages and would be the largest branch of Niger Congo, is an empirically supported grouping which probably originated at the confluence of the Beneu and Congo Rivers in Central Nigeria.
Roger Blench notes that Songhay shares the defining singulative plurative morphology typical of Nilo-Saharan languages, though it is difficult to show that any of the branches of Nilo-Saharan are actually related.
* Roger Blench and Colleen Ahland, " The Classification of Gumuz and Koman Languages ", presented at the Language Isolates in Africa workshop, Lyons, December 4, 2010
In: Sagart, Laurent, Roger Blench and Alicia Sanchez-Mazas ( eds .).
Roger Blench calls Indo-Pacific " one of the more improbable macrophyla hypotheses in linguistics ", observing that while it " purported to be a purely linguistic exercise ... it conveniently swept up all the languages of the crinklyhaired populations in the region that were not clearly Austronesian.
Ukaan is also related to Benue Congo ; Roger Blench suspects it may be either the most divergent language ( East ) Benue Congo language, or the closest relative to Benue Congo.

Roger and notes
Gillingham notes that Roger of Howden's chronicle is the main source for Richard's activities in this period, although he notes that it records the successes of the campaign ; it was on this campaign that Richard acquired the name " Richard the Lionheart ".
Film critic Roger Ebert called Hawke's performance convincing and noteworthy: " Hawke captures all the right notes as the boorish Troy.
To ensure that they would be in the latest taste, William was sent down to Dorset to make careful notes of the interiors recently finished at Kingston Lacy for Sir Ralph Bankes to designs by Sir Roger Pratt.
Roger S. Bagnall notes that he made the strategic mistake at the beginning of the reign of supporting Ptolemy's older half-brother, and was punished with internal exile, dying soon afterwards.
Roger Ebert lists Kind Hearts and Coronets among his " Great Movies ", stating " Price is impeccable as the murderer: Elegant, well-spoken, a student of demeanor ", and notes that " murder, Louis demonstrates, ... can be most agreeably entertaining ".
* Roger North ’ s the Musicall Grammarian: 1728, edited with introductions and notes by Mary Chan and Jamie C. Kassler, Cambridge University Press, Cambridge, 1990.
Clarke also notes that Joe Devlin, in an interview with Roger Casement, would make practically the same offer, and meeting the same response, concluded the interview by outlining the situation:
With an introduction and notes by H. Roger Grant, 1917 ISBN 0-912226-06-4
A distinctive camera style is used, in which the camera height is low and almost never moves ; film critic Roger Ebert notes that the camera moves once in the film, which is " more than usual " for an Ozu film.
—— ‘ Mémoire sur les établissement anglais à la Nouvelle Hollande, à la Terre de Diemen et dans les archipels du grand océan Pacifique …‘, présentation, édition et notes de Roger Martin, transcription du manuscrit avec le concours de Jacqueline Bonnemains, préface de Joël Eymeret, Revue de l ’ Institut Napoléon, No. 176, 1998, I, pp. 1 187.
Markowitz directed the brainstorming session while his assistant Roger John Greco made notes of everything said.
Roger Yepsen notes some of the Red's less desirable qualities.
Complaints of the film's " cop-out " ending are questioned by Roger Ebert in his review, who notes: " There seem to be two possible explanations for what finally happens, but neither one is consistent with all of the facts.
One unusual instance occurred in Octopussy, when Bond's contact, who is disguised as a snake charmer played a few notes of the tune for Roger Moore's James Bond, presumably as a pre-arranged identification signal ; an example of diegetic music.
Roger Bacon cited the Secretum in own his works more often than his contemporaries, and even produced one manuscript with his own introduction and notes, something rather unusual for him to do with others ' works.
( As an early supporter, film critic Roger Ebert notes, $ 400, 000 more was eventually spent by the distributor on sound, print, score and music / clip clearances to bring the film to theaters.
" Roger Ebert notes that the film has been characterized as the first camp movie.
The book has ample source notes and was well received by some eurosceptic or conservative commentators, including philosopher Roger Scruton, Lord Rees-Mogg, economist Lord Ralph Harris, historian Hugo Vickers, and British Conservative MEP Daniel Hannan.
Teachout contributed notes on recordings by Louis Armstrong, Gene Krupa and Oscar Peterson to Jazz: The Smithsonian Anthology ( 2011 ) and has written liner notes for CDs by jazz musicians Karrin Allyson, Gene Bertoncini, Ruby Braff and Ellis Larkins, Julia Dollison, Jim Ferguson, Roger Kellaway, Diana Krall, Joe Mooney, Marian McPartland, Mike Metheny, Maria Schneider, Kendra Shank and Luciana Souza, the pop-jazz Lascivious Biddies, the bluegrass band Nickel Creek, and the classical ensembles Chanticleer and the Trio Solisti.
After learning all they can from the late Dr. Phillips ' notes, West and Stanley recruit the islanders, led by " boss " Roger Campbell and store owner Peter Argyle ( who seems to serve as Campbell's second-in-command in an unofficial capacity ), to attack the silicates with anything they've got: bullets, petrol bombs, and dynamite all fail to even harm the silicates.

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