African Writing and TextLegas, 2000 - Всего страниц: 469 |
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... tion ( like naming " king " an African chief ) , thus forcing foreign signifi- cance onto a local reality . Or else we can integrate the original ele- ments of those formerly unknown or exotic tokens in the corpus used as a base for our ...
... tion ( like naming " king " an African chief ) , thus forcing foreign signifi- cance onto a local reality . Or else we can integrate the original ele- ments of those formerly unknown or exotic tokens in the corpus used as a base for our ...
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... tion but disappeared with effective occupation . It is notable that the expression " Modern Languages " did not exist then in the sense that it has today , but was opposed to the concept of " dead languages " , which was highly favored ...
... tion but disappeared with effective occupation . It is notable that the expression " Modern Languages " did not exist then in the sense that it has today , but was opposed to the concept of " dead languages " , which was highly favored ...
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... tion sometimes condense in concrete signs , like a piece of adiré in our possession . On a Yoruba adiré ( Battestini : 1984 ) , one of the rectangles contains three symbols : one refers to traditional religion , one to Islam and one to ...
... tion sometimes condense in concrete signs , like a piece of adiré in our possession . On a Yoruba adiré ( Battestini : 1984 ) , one of the rectangles contains three symbols : one refers to traditional religion , one to Islam and one to ...
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Foreword | 9 |
Visible Speech Seized Thought | 19 |
Introducing a Continent of Writing | 61 |
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