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Busy Intersections: A Framework for Revitalization
In: Applied Linguistics Faculty Publications and Presentations (2017)
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The Knowledge of Ideophones in Multilingual Contexts: A West African Pilot Study
In: Applied Linguistics Faculty Publications and Presentations (2016)
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The Definite Article in Mel
In: Applied Linguistics Faculty Publications and Presentations (2016)
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The Knowledge of Ideophones and Multilingualism: A West African Pilot Study
In: Applied Linguistics Faculty Publications and Presentations (2016)
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Busy Intersections: A Framework for Revitalization
In: Applied Linguistics Faculty Publications and Presentations (2015)
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Language Endangerment in West Africa: Its Victims and Causes
In: Applied Linguistics Faculty Publications and Presentations (2008)
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Language Death within the Atlantic Group of West Africa
In: Applied Linguistics Faculty Publications and Presentations (2008)
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The Nwagu Aneke Igbo Script: Its Origins, Features and Potentials as a Medium of Alternative Literacy in African Languages
In: Africana Studies Faculty Publication Series (1992)
Abstract: The present paper is a study of the origins, features and significance of the Nwagu Aneke Igbo Syllabary (otherwise known as the Umuleri Igbo Script), one of the thirty or so indigenous systems of writing which (re-)emerged in West Africa during the colonial period as a medium for challenging alien cultural values and for the re-assertion of the superiority of African spiritual and moral traditions and of the thought-patterns which lie behind them. Beyond the claims of a one-time prosperous land-owner and diviner, the late Ogbuevi Nwagu Aneke of the village of Umuleri in the Anambra Local Government Area of Anambra State of South-Eastern Nigeria as the spirit-inspired inventor of the script, the paper focuses on the mechanics of the script itself and on the possibilities and problems of developing it as a medium for alternative literacy in an African language.
Keyword: African Languages and Societies; Creative Writing; Ethnicity and Post-Colonial Studies; Igbo Philosophy; New Religious Movements; Nwagu Aneke Igbo Syllabary; Oral Literature and Folklore; Poetry Written in Igbo; Race; Religion; Religious Thought; systems of writing; Theology and Philosophy of Religion; Umuleri Igbo Script; West Africa
URL: https://scholarworks.umb.edu/africana_faculty_pubs/13
https://scholarworks.umb.edu/cgi/viewcontent.cgi?article=1012&context=africana_faculty_pubs
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