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All linguistic material about this family, also known as Voltaic, composed of some 80 languages spoken in the area of the Upper Volta River, in West Africa.
http://www.journalofwestafricanlanguages.org/jwal1/index.php/downloads/viewdownload/56-volume-2-number-1/42-the-grusi-subgroup-of-the-gur-languages
A scientific article about six languages of the Grusi complex, spoken in Ghana, including basic vocabularies for comparison.
http://www.livelingua.com/fsi-mossi-more-course.php
A free course of Moore, the largest language of the Gur branch of Niger-Congo, spoken in Burkina Faso. Created by the Foreign Service Institute, it includes textbook and audio files.
http://www.livelingua.com/peace-corps-moore-course.php
An introductory course to this language of Burkina Faso consisting of 21 lessons each accompanied with an audio file.
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