Africa, المجلدات 1-2Oxford University Press, 1928 Includes Proceedings of the Executive council and List of members, also section "Review of books". |
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الصفحة 4
... give assistance in the application to particular cases of the principles contained in the memorandum . A large number of enquiries have also been received already from different parts of Africa as to the choice of the language or ...
... give assistance in the application to particular cases of the principles contained in the memorandum . A large number of enquiries have also been received already from different parts of Africa as to the choice of the language or ...
الصفحة 11
... give an excellent summary of what the Institute hopes to accomplish . Mr. Amery said that the people of Africa having come into contact with modern civilization , that contact might be fruitful or disastrous . Everything depended upon ...
... give an excellent summary of what the Institute hopes to accomplish . Mr. Amery said that the people of Africa having come into contact with modern civilization , that contact might be fruitful or disastrous . Everything depended upon ...
الصفحة 18
... give a place to the particular teachings or views of the religious body which has published them . This will be impossible in a common type of school - book . That , however , does not mean that they will be without religion . Any one ...
... give a place to the particular teachings or views of the religious body which has published them . This will be impossible in a common type of school - book . That , however , does not mean that they will be without religion . Any one ...
الصفحة 20
... give this instruction adequately , and there exists no possibility of acquiring a systematic knowledge of these matters . Nobody will doubt the importance for an African of studying the inner structure of his own language , as an ...
... give this instruction adequately , and there exists no possibility of acquiring a systematic knowledge of these matters . Nobody will doubt the importance for an African of studying the inner structure of his own language , as an ...
الصفحة 32
... give therefore valuable evidence of anthropological relations and differences . Peoples and their music , then , are not so much distinguished by what they sing as by the way in which they sing . What should we think of a student of ...
... give therefore valuable evidence of anthropological relations and differences . Peoples and their music , then , are not so much distinguished by what they sing as by the way in which they sing . What should we think of a student of ...
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African Languages Afrikaner Afrique Akan années anthropology Ashanti autres Azande Bakongo Bantu languages Berlin bibliography bien Bushmen Bushongo c'est Carl Meinhof cattle Christian civilisation clan Coloniale Colonies Congo connexion customs d'autres d'une Dagomba dance deux dialects district doigts droit East Africa Eingeborenen enfin été être European européenne Executive Council exemple existing fait femme française Gold Coast Gott grammar hoe culture hommes important indigènes Institute Kongo l'Afrique l'Institut l'on langue linguistic livre London malinké marriage Maurice Delafosse Meinhof melody Menschen missionary missions n'est native Nègres Negro Nigeria Noirs nombre notes orthography Paris peut phonetic premier primitive qu'il question race regard région religion remarquable représentations scène Schlafkrankheit Sena Language seul social Société songs sounds South Africa souvent sowing spoken Sprache Sudan suivant Swahili territory tion tone tout tribal tribes vernacular vowel women yams Yoruba Zulu