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Dr. David Dalby is Reader in West African Languages in the University of London , a post tenable at the School of Oriental and ... and the editor of the African Language Review ; in 1969 he was the first Hans Wolff Visiting Professor in ...
Dr. David Dalby is Reader in West African Languages in the University of London , a post tenable at the School of Oriental and ... and the editor of the African Language Review ; in 1969 he was the first Hans Wolff Visiting Professor in ...
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Language and Education Unit The written and educational use of African languages was among the first and most important concerns of the Institute , originally founded under the title of ' International Institute for African Languages ...
Language and Education Unit The written and educational use of African languages was among the first and most important concerns of the Institute , originally founded under the title of ' International Institute for African Languages ...
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Language and History in Africa , 221 . Language Map of Africa , 221 . Languages : African Language Review , 313-14 . Angas Phonology , 110-11 . Arabic literacy among Yalunka , 71–81 . Fulani , 100-1 . in Gondo , 223 . Gwandara , 314 .
Language and History in Africa , 221 . Language Map of Africa , 221 . Languages : African Language Review , 313-14 . Angas Phonology , 110-11 . Arabic literacy among Yalunka , 71–81 . Fulani , 100-1 . in Gondo , 223 . Gwandara , 314 .
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An Analytical Note on the Land and Spirits of the Sewa Mende M C Jędrej | 38 |
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