African Language Review

African Language Review
Author: D. Dalby
Publisher: Routledge
Total Pages: 132
Release: 2014-09-11
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 113626664X


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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.

The Languages of West Africa ...

The Languages of West Africa ...
Author: Frederick William Hugh Migeod
Publisher:
Total Pages: 408
Release: 1911
Genre: Africa, West
ISBN:


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A Phonetic Study of West African Languages

A Phonetic Study of West African Languages
Author: Peter Ladefoged
Publisher: Cambridge University Press
Total Pages: 114
Release: 1968
Genre: Africa, West
ISBN: 0521069637


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Linguistic Diversity

Linguistic Diversity
Author: Lecturer in Biological Psychology Daniel Nettle, Ph.D.
Publisher: Oxford University Press on Demand
Total Pages: 168
Release: 1999
Genre: Language Arts & Disciplines
ISBN: 9780198238584


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There are some 6,500 different languages in the world, belonging to around 250 distinct families and conforming to numerous grammatical types. This book explains why. Given that the biological mechanisms underlying language are the same in all normal human beings, would we not be a moresuccessful species if we spoke one language? Daniel Nettle considers how this extraordinary and rich diversity arose, how it relates to the nature of language, cognition, and culture, and how it is linked with the main patterns of human geography and history. Human languages and language families are not distributed evenly: there are relatively few in Eurasia compared to the profusion found in Australasia, the Pacific, and the Americas. There is also a marked correlation between biodiversity and linguistic diversity. The author explains the processesby which this distribution evolved and changes still. To do so he returns to the earliest origins of language, reconstructing the processes of linguistic variation and diffusion that occurred when humans first filled the continents and, thousands of years later, turned to agriculture. He ends byexamining the causes of linguistic mortality, and why the number of the world's languages may halve before 2100. Linguistic Diversity draws on work in anthropology, linguistics, geography, archaeology, and evolutionary science to provide a comprehensive account of the patterns of linguistic diversity. It is written in a clear, lively and accessible style, and will appeal broadly across the natural and humansciences, as well as to the informed general reader.

The Languages of West Africa

The Languages of West Africa
Author: Diedrich Westermann
Publisher: Routledge
Total Pages: 309
Release: 2017-09-22
Genre: Language Arts & Disciplines
ISBN: 1351600508


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This volume, originally published in 1970, presents a survey of the languages spoken in an area extending from the Atlantic coast at the Sengal River eastward to the Lake Chad region. The area covered by this volume is mainly a goegraphical one, so it follows that not all the languages included are related to one another, though a certain degree of homogeneity appears.

The Languages of West Africa

The Languages of West Africa
Author: Frederick William Hugh Migeod
Publisher:
Total Pages: 456
Release: 1972
Genre: Africa, West
ISBN:


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