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    African Linguistics in Central and Eastern Europe, and in the Nordic Countries

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    Language endangerment and language documentation in Africa

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    Mathias E. Mnyampala

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    Portrait du poète et juriste tanzanien de langue swahilie Mathias E. Mnyampala. Le tirage en noir et blanc a été copié sur un support numérique en 2007 à Dodoma par Mathieu Roy dans le cadre du projet ANR SWAHILI avec l'autorisation de Charles M. Mnyampala, propriétaire des archives MNYAMPALA

    African Linguistics in Asia and Australia

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    Asian and Australian institutions with a research focus on African languages are of fairly recent vintage. Japan has a strong academic infrastructure devoted to African linguistics, based in several universities and research centres. China looks back more than 50 years of interest in teaching Swahili and other major African languages, recently broadening the scope to encompass other issues of linguistic interest. In South Korea, teaching Swahili was also the precursor of more general African linguistics, allowing for regional specializations of researchers. In Australia, academic interest emerges with the increasing presence of experts on African languages and linguistics in the country
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