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    Language endangerment and language documentation in Africa

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    Projet Old Kanembu

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    English version in the project section of the menu Depuis les découvertes de A.D.H. Bivar au début des années 1950, l’existence de traces anciennes d’utilisation d’ajami est attestée pour le nord du Nigeria, notamment à travers les gloses interlinéarisées que l'on retrouve dans les Corans et qui sont considérées comme l'une des premières preuves d’écriture d'une langue africaine. Ces dernières années, plusieurs études ont été conduites par Dmitry Bondarev, à qui nous devons par ailleurs la ..

    University of Leipzig papers on Africa: Languages and literatures

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    This working paper series is open to all topics relating to the description, comparison and typology of African languages, socio- and ethnolinguistics, and literatures particularly in African languages. Documentations of new or hitherto unpublished data from African languages are also invited

    4. Loanwords in Hausa, a Chadic language in West Africa

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    5. Loanwords in Kanuri, a Saharan language

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    University of Leipzig papers on Africa: Languages and literatures

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    This working paper series is open to all topics relating to the description, comparison and typology of African languages, socio- and ethnolinguistics, and literatures particularly in African languages. Documentations of new or hitherto unpublished data from African languages are also invited

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    Afroasiatic linguistic features and typologies

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    African Linguistics in So-Called Lusophone and Hispanophone Africa and in Southern Africa

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    African Linguistics in the Americas, Asia and Australia.

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    This book provides an in-depth and comprehensive state-of-the-art study of African languages and language in Africa since its beginnings as a colonial science at the turn of the twentieth century in Europe
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