African Language Review / Edition 1

African Language Review / Edition 1

by D. Dalby
ISBN-10:
0714623326
ISBN-13:
9780714623320
Pub. Date:
10/01/1967
Publisher:
Taylor & Francis
ISBN-10:
0714623326
ISBN-13:
9780714623320
Pub. Date:
10/01/1967
Publisher:
Taylor & Francis
African Language Review / Edition 1

African Language Review / Edition 1

by D. Dalby
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Overview

The Sierra Leone Language Review is the African Language Journal of Fourah Bay College, the University College of Sierra Leone. The Journal is devoted to the detailed study of languages in Sierra Leone and neighbouring areas of West Africa, and also to the more general study and discussion of African languages and language-problems.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9780714623320
Publisher: Taylor & Francis
Publication date: 10/01/1967
Series: African Language Journal of Fourah Bay College University of Sierra Leone Series
Pages: 136
Product dimensions: 6.12(w) x 9.19(h) x (d)

Table of Contents

Chapter 1 Vestiges of Portuguese in the Languages of Sierra Leone, A. T. VON S. BRADSHAW; Chapter 2 Susu studies and literature: 1799–1900, P. E. H. HAIR; Chapter 3 The Function of the Song in Mende Folktales, GORDON INNES; Chapter 4 Julius Caesar in Krio, THOMAS DECKER; Chapter 5 Sierra Leone Items in the Gullah Dialect of American English., P. E. H. HAIR; Chapter 6 Phonemic Interpretation Problems in Some West African Languages., P. M. BENDOR-SAMUEL; Chapter 7 The Dia-Phonemic Principle in Field Work, DAVID W. CRABB; Chapter 8 Emotional Bias in the Translation and Presentation of African Oral Art, B. W. ANDRZEJEWSKI; Chapter 9 STUDIES DEVOTED TO S. W. KOELLE'S POLYGLOTTA AFRICANA, E. C. ROWLANDS; Chapter 10 Fula Dialects in the Polyglotta Africana, D. W. ARNOTT; Chapter 11 Nigerian Cross River Languages in the Polyglotta Africana: Part II, F. D. D. WINSTON; Chapter 12 Mel Languages in the Polyglotta Africana, DAVID DALBY;
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