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         African Languages:     more books (89)
  1. Pan-African Language Systems: Ebonics & African Oral Heritage by Katherine J. Harris, 2003-09-01
  2. The Amazonian Languages (Cambridge Language Surveys)
  3. Africans and Native Americans: The Language of Race and the Evolution of Red-Black Peoples by Jack D. Forbes, 1993-03-01
  4. Modern African Drama (Norton Critical Editions)
  5. The Penguin Book of Modern African Poetry: Fifth Edition (Penguin Classics) by Various, 2007-09-14
  6. Archaeology, Language, and the African Past (African Archaeology) by Roger Blench, 2006-07-28
  7. Racist Traces and Other Writing: European Pedigrees/ African Contagions (Language, Discourse, Society)
  8. Introduction to Igbo language (African language and culture series) by Veronica Nnoduka Udeogalanya, 1991
  9. The non-Bantu languages of north-eastern Africa, (Handbook of African languages) by Archibald Norman Tucker, 1956
  10. African Berlitz Phrase Book
  11. An Introduction to African Languages by George Tucker Childs, 2003-12
  12. The Book of African Names by Molefi Kete Asante, 1991-09
  13. Comparative lexical study of Sumerian and Ntu ("Bantu");: Sumerian, the "Sanscrit" of the African Ntu languages by Willibald Wanger, 1935
  14. The Egyptian Language And Writing by E. A. Wallis Budge, 2005-12-08

41. Homepage
School of Languages Literatures (african languages and Literatures section) Welcometo the african languages and Literatures section wamkelekile, karibuni!
http://web.uct.ac.za/depts/afrlang/
(African Languages and Literatures section)
Welcome to the African Languages and Literatures section - wamkelekile, karibuni!
Main Menu Languages Staff School Brochure Foreign Students ... Acknowledgements
Click on the "staff" button to see a list of the teaching staff and their academic backgrounds. There are more details about the staff of the African Languages section in the Sectional Brochure. We also tell you about some of the activities in the Section relevant to Research projects, Additional and Intensive courses. There are details about all the courses we teach. If you select the Brochure button on the left of this page, you will be taken to the first Contents page. Select the item in the Contents which you want to read, print or download. Last update : 26 March 2003 Back Home UCT Home Page Contact us Resources Links

42. University Of Cape Town: LSAL
Top/Reference/Education/Colleges_and_Universities/Africa/South_Africa/University_of_Cape_Town/Faculty_of_Humanities
http://www.uct.ac.za/depts/lsal/
Welkom - Namkelekhile - Welcome You have arrived at the Website hosted by the Department of Linguistics
and
Southern African Languages UNIVERSITY
OF CAPE TOWN Department of Linguistics and Southern African Languages (LSAL)
. The merger forms part of a general process of transformation at the University of Cape Town, but is also based on shared academic goals and interests of the three former departments. The Department of Linguistics and Southern African Languages places a strong emphasis on literary and cultural studies, as well as on formal linguistcs and the study of language as a social phenomenon. Furthermore, the Department firmly believes in the principle of multilingualism as a prerequisite for the development of a truly democratic society.
Contact Details Department of Linguistics and Southern African Languages
Beattie Building 203, University of Cape Town, Private Bag, Rondebosch 7701, South Africa. Telephone: 6502312 (Cape Town code 021)
E-mail: lsal@beattie.uct.ac.za
Telefax: 6504032 (code 021)
From here you can go to the following pages: MEET OUR STAFF GENERAL INFORMATION ON COURSES OFFERED IN THE DEPARTMENT AFRIKAANS AND NETHERLANDIC STUDIES home page AFRICAN LANGUAGES home page ... STUDYING AT UCT
This website was last updated on 4 July 2000

43. Natural History Museum: AFRICA: One Continent. Many Worlds: African Languages
african languages. This map shows the different languages spoken throughoutAfrica. In general, the longer a land has been occupied
http://www.lam.mus.ca.us/africa/facts/lang.htm
African Languages This map shows the different languages spoken throughout Africa. In general, the longer a land has been occupied, the more languages are found in that land and Africa has been settled longer than anywhere else on Earth! Close this window when you're ready to return to the tour. This page is part of the "AFRICA: One Continent. Many Worlds." Select this text for more information. jca

44. African Language - Wikipedia, The Free Encyclopedia
From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia. The african languages are currently dividedinto the following four language families Studying african languages.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/African_language

45. African Language - Wikipedia, The Free Encyclopedia
African language. (Redirected from african languages). The african languagesare currently Studying african languages. In Europe there is a
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/African_Languages

46. Against All Odds African Languages And Literatures Into The 21st
The Asmara Declaration on african languages and Literatures. We celebrated thevitality of african languages and literatures and affirmed their potential.
http://www.outreach.psu.edu/C&I/AllOdds/declaration.html

47. The Languages Of Africa
Map showing the distribution of the four language families of Africa, with associated links to the classification of individual african languages.
http://www.uiowa.edu/~linguist/faculty/beckman/lotw01/map.html
Click on an area below to view the associated language family.

48. Africa
University of Georgia african languages. AfricanStudies Institute. african languages.
http://www.uga.edu/aflang/
University of Georgia
African Languages
African Studies Institute
African Languages Swahili
Yoruba

Zulu Cultural Awareness Contacts: 141 Joe Brown Hall
Athens, GA 30602
African Studies Institute
Athens, GA 30602
Fax: 706 583 0482
africa@arches.uga.edu

49. SwetsWise: Login
african languagesafrican languages. The African continent differs from all othersby the very large number of its indigenous languages. Estimates
http://www.swetswise.com/link/access_db?issn=0167-6164

50. African Languages An Introduction
Introduction extracted from a textbook on the major African language groups including coverage of phonology, morphology, syntax, typology and comparative linguistics.
http://assets.cambridge.org/0521661781/sample/0521661781WS.PDF

51. About The Department Of African Languages
Department of african languages, Search the UP Web. Conferences. Short Courses. Home.Welcome to the Department of african languages. Dumelang! Sanibonani! Lotjhani!
http://www.up.ac.za/academic/libarts/afrilang/HOMEAFTLE.html

52. The Ecole Glossary
An essay on the legend of Barlaam and Ioasaph (or Yudasaf) by Norman Hugh Redington. Immensely popular in the Middle Ages, this story was translated into European, Middle Eastern, and african languages; and the True Faith was variously identified as Christianity, Islam, Judaism, and Manichaeism.
http://www2.evansville.edu/ecoleweb/glossary/barlaam.html
The Ecole Glossary
Barlaam and Ioasaph Norman Hugh Redington

53. Web Resources For African Languages
WEB RESOURCES FOR, african languages, UPDATE HISTORY. The large majority ofthe african languages are poorly documented and described, if at all.
http://www.african.gu.se/webresources/
WEB RESOURCES FOR AFRICAN LANGUAGES UPDATE HISTORY
Khoesan links added
Many links added
SILESR links added
Major cosmetic update
Beta version launched SITE EDITOR Jouni F. Maho
African languages
Sweden The large majority of the African languages are poorly documented and described, if at all. Although much field work is being carried out by a number of eminent Africanists, access to descriptive materials is still very fragmentary and hard to come by. The main aim of this site is to provide easy access to online materials (descriptive as well as theoretic) on African languages. NIGER-CONGO
- Adamawa-Ubangi
- Atlantic
Benue-Congo
incl. Bantu - Dogon - Gur - Ijoid - Kordofanian - Kru - Kwa - Mande "NILOSAHARAN" - Nilosaharan Core - Nilosaharan "Satellites" - Nilosaharan "Outliers" AFROASIATIC - Berber - Chadic - Cushitic - Ethio-Semitic - Omotic "KHOESAN" - !Ui-Taa (South Khoesan) - Ju (North Khoesan) - Khwe (Central Khoesan) - Other "Khoesan" OTHER LANGUAGES - Unclassified languages - Austronesian languages - European languages The site contains mainly links to other sites hosting free accessible materials, either as online searchable databases or as downloadable files of various types (PDFs, PS-files, Word-documents, etc.). Eventually, there will be original material hosted here as well. Links to commercial enterprises won't be added, as a rule.

54. African Languages Featured In Our Publications
List of academic publications on african languages and linguistics from the German publishing house R¼diger K¶ppe Verlag in Cologne.
http://www.koeppe.de/html/e_sprachen.htm
African Languages featured in our programme
Anywa Arabic Bambara Bantu Languages ... Umbundu
Map colours Languages with
several entries Languages with one entry For detailed maps of individual African countries from CIA sources
please visit the Library of the University of Texas , TX, USA.

55. Afrikanska Språk Vid GU
Gothenburgian studies in african languages focuses on various sociolinguistic andlinguistictypological aspects of language and languages in sub-Saharan Africa
http://www.african.gu.se/

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56. Home
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57. Untitled Document
WELCOME TO THE DEPARTMENT OF african languages WELKOM BY DIE DEPARTEMENTAFRIKATALE WAMKELEKILE KWISEBE LEELWIMI ZASEAFRIKA. 283Y508,
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58. BUBL LINK / 5:15 Internet Resources: African Languages
Author About.com Subjects african languages, african studies DeweyClass 916ResourceType documents, index Location usa Last checked 20000415 Africa
http://bubl.ac.uk/link/a/africanlanguages.htm
BUBL LINK / 5:15 Catalogue of Internet Resources Home Search Subject Menus A-Z ... About
African languages
A-Z Index Titles Descriptions
  • About.com: Africa for Visitors
  • Africa Update
  • Hausa Language
  • Kamusi Project: Living Swahili Dictionary ...
  • Travlang's Translating Dictionaries Page last updated: 17 March 2003 Comments: bubl@bubl.ac.uk
    About.com: Africa for Visitors
    Articles and features about travel in Africa, details of news and events, and a set of annotated links to related resources compiled by a subject specialist. Topics include adventure activities, city guides, ethnic villages, languages, and national parks.
    Author: About.com
    Subjects: african languages, african studies
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    Africa Update
    Quarterly African studies newsletter containing articles on current issues such as female circumcision in Africa, democracy in Botswana and pan-African language patterns.
    Author: Central Connecticut State University
    Subjects: african languages, african studies
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    Hausa Language
    Introduction to the African language, Hausa, including its speakers (mainly Nigerians), grammar and listings of offline reference materials.
  • 59. Pan African Student Association (PASA- UNT)
    Officer list, photos, information about Africa and african languages and advice for international students. Calendar, news, pictures and roster.
    http://pasa_unt.tripod.com/htmlfiles/pasa.htm
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    60. ALI Akan Homepage
    On ALI AKAN (african languages through Internet) a pilot project with the University of Zurich, Switzerland.
    http://www.unizh.ch/spw/afrling/aliakan/
    Ali Akan
    "African languages through internet"
    Information
    Sample
    Events
    Introduction to Akan language and linguistics through new electronic technologies History and description (updated July 2001) Evaluation Ali Akan 1999 Report 1999 Report 2000 Report on Ali Akan II - 2001 ... Sample of the course: Unit 1 and 2 Speakers: Justin Frempong, Amma Konadu Müller-Osei, Kingsley Siribour Tune your ears to Akan (a listening test) An advanced version of the IP Ali Akan focusing on computer-supported applications to the study of Akan text was held May 15-23, 2001, at the University of Leiden (Holland). It was attended by those having successfully completed the Introductory course ( details The preparation of a release version of the Ali Akan CD-ROM is well advanced. Update information on the publication will be found on this page. Inquiries: per_baumann@hotmail.com Related program:
    Computer Applications for Modern Extra-European Languages (CAMEEL)
    Back to Department of General Linguistics, University of Zurich
    Apr-2003/ HH

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