Africa, المجلد 57Oxford University Press, 1987 Includes Proceedings of the Executive council and List of members, also section "Review of books". |
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الصفحة 524
... languages . To this extent Krio has transcended its role as a community language of the Western area or an urban code , to achieve the status of a national lingua franca bridging the linguistic gap between speakers of diverse languages ...
... languages . To this extent Krio has transcended its role as a community language of the Western area or an urban code , to achieve the status of a national lingua franca bridging the linguistic gap between speakers of diverse languages ...
الصفحة 561
... language of the Liberian coast and the Kanuri language of the Lake Chad region . ( In the 1960s Dr David Dalby , then a lecturer at the University of Sierra Leone , later Director of the International African Institute , saw to the ...
... language of the Liberian coast and the Kanuri language of the Lake Chad region . ( In the 1960s Dr David Dalby , then a lecturer at the University of Sierra Leone , later Director of the International African Institute , saw to the ...
الصفحة 563
... language . ' The main ' own language ' of the present - day Freetown community is the language which is both African and yet a dialect of English , and which is known locally as Krio . In the nineteenth century this language was ignored ...
... language . ' The main ' own language ' of the present - day Freetown community is the language which is both African and yet a dialect of English , and which is known locally as Krio . In the nineteenth century this language was ignored ...
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