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The etymology of mbunzú for ‘White-man’ in Sango: Central African history
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Review of Sociolinguistique urbaine: la vie des langues à Ziguinchor (Sénégal), by Caroline Juillard
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Review of Language attitudes in Sub-Saharan Africa: A sociolinguistic overview, by Efurosibina Adegbija
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Abstract:
Copyright ©1996 Trustees of Indiana University ; A book to be written. Africa! What a wonderful continent to use for the exposition of attitudes toward language! And one would be justified in limiting the study to what has come to be called sub-Saharan Africa. For our purposes, obviously, a distinction would have to be made between literate and preliterate Africa: Muslims were literate in Arabic before the rest of the peoples of Africa, and Muslim literacy in Swahili on the eastern coast, while sub-Saharan and quite ancient, makes a purely geographical division of Africa untenable sociolinguistically.
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Africa; Language and colonization
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URL: http://hdl.handle.net/1807/68627
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The colonial heritage of the Central African Republic: a linguistic perspective
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Review of A phonetic study of West African languages, by Peter Ladefoged
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