Practical Orthography of African Languages Bound with: Orthographe Pratique des Langues Africaines; The Distribution of the Semitic and Cushitic Languages of Africa; The Distribution of the Nilotic and Nilo-Hamitic Languages of Africa; and Linguistic Analyses Linguistic Surveys of Africa Series
Auteur : International African Institute
The first edition of the Practical Orthography of African Languages was a best-seller and this and the following volume re-issues the second edition, in English and French. Originally published in 1930, it provided an invaluable solution to the problem of finding a practical and uniform method of writing African languages. The volume is bound with a small pamphlet which analyses the information on the Semitic and cushitic languages of Eritrea, Ethiopia and the Anglo-Egyptian Sudan. Related languages are grouped together into larger sections which have some linguistic significance. A further pamphlet, the Distribution of the Nilotic and Nilo-Hamitic Languages of Africa, describes the relationship between languages and dialects. For each language, data are given on locality, number of speakers, use for educational and religious purposes and the extent of vernacular literature. The linguistic material is set out in phonetic script with tone marks, though reference is made to current standard orthoraphies where these exist.
1. Practical Orthography of African Languages 2. Orthographe Pratique des Langues Africaines 3. The Distribution of the Semitic and Cushitic Languages of Africa 4. Distribution of the Nilotic and Nilo-Hamitic Languages of Africa
Date de parution : 09-2019
15.6x23.4 cm
Date de parution : 09-2017
15.6x23.4 cm
Thème de Practical Orthography of African Languages :
Mots-clés :
Affricate Consonants; Anglo-Egyptian Sudan; M; A; Bryan; Bahr El Jebel; Kerio Valley; Ba Ja; BENI AMER; Nilo Hamitic; Webi Shebeli; Diacritic Marks; Lake Ashangi; Tana River District; Northern Frontier District; Italic Capitals; Practical Orthography; Dialect Cluster; Wadi Amur; Cushitic Languages; Implosive Sounds; Nilotic; Nilotic Languages; Acholi District; River Sobat; West Nile District; Khashm El Girba; Lateral Click