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Journal of African Languages and Literatures, N. 3 (2022): Journal of African Languages and Literatures

2022
Revisiting the English-Swahili debate on Tanzania’s medium of instruction policy at secondary and post-secondary levels of education...1-21 Soldiers, coffee and markets: On Baldi’s Dictionary of Arabic Loanwords in the Languages of Central and East Africa...120-132 Modal auxiliary verb constructions in East African Bantu languages...22-85 Front matter..
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Journal of African Languages and Literatures, No 4 (2023): Journal of African Languages and Literatures

2023
On the semantics of Tarifiyt verbs of seeing...1-27 A history of Gurara Berber (Taznatit)...104-119 Nico Nassenstein, Swahili Proverbs from the Democratic Republic of the Congo...120-125 Front matter...i-ii Wh-question formation in Lokạạ...28-49 Paul Newman, A History of the Hausa Language.
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Journal of African Languages and Literatures, N. 2 (2021): Journal of African Languages and Literatures

2021
Emenyonu and the language of Igbo literature: A review...138-145 Front matter...i-ii Epenthetic glides in Taqbaylit...1-29 Negation in Kabyle (Berber)...30-79 Discourse organization in Gorwaa narratives: An exploratory overview...80-113 Sign language research in Ghana: An overview of indigenous and foreign-based sign languages...114 ...
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Endangered Species: African Cultures, Languages and Literatures

Journal of the African Literature Association, 2009
(2009). Endangered Species: African Cultures, Languages and Literatures. Journal of the African Literature Association: Vol. 3, No. 2, pp. 48-59.
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Journal of African Languages and Literatures, N. 1 (2020): Journal of African Languages and Literatures

2020
Synchronic and diachronic strategies of mora preservation in Gújjolaay Eegimaa...1-25 Front matter...i-ii What grammar for Bamileke languages? A common grammar or a ‘library’ of grammars?...26-61 Outlier stock and Northern Nigeria’s convergence zones...62-88 Promoting women empowerment through songs: Barmani Choge and her performances...89-109 Crafting
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Literature in African Languages: Theoretical Issues and Sample Surveys.

Man, 1987
Preface Editors' introduction 1. Oral litertaure B. W. Andrzejewski 2. The rise of written literatures in African languages Stanislaw Pilaszewicz 3. Literature in Fula D. W. Arnott 4. Literatures in the Mande and neighbouring languages Gordon Innes 5. Akan folk literature and the beginnings of writing in Twi Nina Pawlak 6.
Graham Furniss, B. W. Andrzejewski
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Routes: language and the identity of African literature

The Journal of Modern African Studies, 1999
The debate over the language of African literature has continued to generate significant interest ever since the emergence of African literary writing in European languages. Discussions of this debate have in the past often highlighted the inherently normative character of the idea of an African literature in African languages.
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African-language Literature and Postcolonial Criticism

1999
The ‘postcolonial’ criticism of the 1980s and 1990s — which both continues and inverts the ‘Commonwealth’ criticism inaugurated in the 1960s — has promoted a binarized, generalized model of the world which has had the effect of eliminating African-language expression from view.
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African Influence in the Brazilian Portuguese Language and Literature

Hispania, 1943
This cannot be said of the language of Brazil as it is spoken by the people and as it is being incorporated into the literature of the nation. During the sixteenth century, the spoken Portuguese of Brazil acquired new terms and new rhythms, and slowly began to change until a mixed tongue evolved.
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