The Kafir Language

The Kafir Language
Title The Kafir Language PDF eBook
Author John Whittle Appleyard
Publisher
Pages 426
Release 1850
Genre African languages
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The Kafir Language: Comprising a Sketch of Its History; which Includes a General Classification of South African Dialects ... Remarks Upon Its Nature; and a Grammar

The Kafir Language: Comprising a Sketch of Its History; which Includes a General Classification of South African Dialects ... Remarks Upon Its Nature; and a Grammar
Title The Kafir Language: Comprising a Sketch of Its History; which Includes a General Classification of South African Dialects ... Remarks Upon Its Nature; and a Grammar PDF eBook
Author John Whittle Appleyard
Publisher
Pages 426
Release 1850
Genre Xhosa language
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The Kafir Language

The Kafir Language
Title The Kafir Language PDF eBook
Author John William Appleyard
Publisher
Pages 426
Release 1850
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Grammars of Colonialism

Grammars of Colonialism
Title Grammars of Colonialism PDF eBook
Author Rachael Gilmour
Publisher Springer
Pages 242
Release 2006-10-10
Genre Language Arts & Disciplines
ISBN 0230286852

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The study of languages was crucial to colonial power in 18th and 19th-century South Africa. This important book examines representations of the South African Bantu languages Xhosa and Zulu, revealing the ways in which colonial linguistics contributed to both the making of the colonial order and to instabilities at the heart of the project.

A History of the Study of the Indigenous Languages of North America

A History of the Study of the Indigenous Languages of North America
Title A History of the Study of the Indigenous Languages of North America PDF eBook
Author Marcin Kilarski
Publisher John Benjamins Publishing Company
Pages 459
Release 2021-12-06
Genre Language Arts & Disciplines
ISBN 902725897X

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The languages indigenous to North America are characterized by a remarkable genetic and typological diversity. Based on the premise that linguistic examples play a key role in the origin and transmission of ideas within linguistics and across disciplines, this book examines the history of approaches to these languages through the lens of some of their most prominent properties. These properties include consonant inventories and the near absence of labials in Iroquoian languages, gender in Algonquian languages, verbs for washing in the Iroquoian language Cherokee and terms for snow and related phenomena in Eskimo-Aleut languages. By tracing the interpretations of the four examples by European and American scholars, the author illustrates their role in both lay and professional contexts as a window onto unfamiliar languages and cultures, thus allowing a more holistic view of the history of language study in North America.

Standardizing Minority Languages

Standardizing Minority Languages
Title Standardizing Minority Languages PDF eBook
Author Pia Lane
Publisher Routledge
Pages 252
Release 2017-09-22
Genre Language Arts & Disciplines
ISBN 1317298861

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The Open Access version of this book, available at https://www.taylorfrancis.com/books/9781138125124, has been made available under a Creative Commons Attribution-Non Commercial-No Derivatives 4.0 license. This volume addresses a crucial, yet largely unaddressed dimension of minority language standardization, namely how social actors engage with, support, negotiate, resist and even reject such processes. The focus is on social actors rather than language as a means for analysing the complexity and tensions inherent in contemporary standardization processes. By considering the perspectives and actions of people who participate in or are affected by minority language politics, the contributors aim to provide a comparative and nuanced analysis of the complexity and tensions inherent in minority language standardisation processes. Echoing Fasold (1984), this involves a shift in focus from a sociolinguistics of language to a sociolinguistics of people. The book addresses tensions that are born of the renewed or continued need to standardize ‘language’ in the early 21st century across the world. It proposes to go beyond the traditional macro/micro dichotomy by foregrounding the role of actors as they position themselves as users of standard forms of language, oral or written, across sociolinguistic scales. Language policy processes can be seen as practices and ideologies in action and this volume therefore investigates how social actors in a wide range of geographical settings embrace, contribute to, resist and also reject (aspects of) minority language standardization.

List of Grammars, Dictionaries, Etc

List of Grammars, Dictionaries, Etc
Title List of Grammars, Dictionaries, Etc PDF eBook
Author New York Public Library. Reference Department
Publisher
Pages 212
Release 1909
Genre Africa
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