1st Edition

Language in Africa An Introductory Survey

By Edgar A. Gregersen Copyright 1977
258 Pages
by Routledge

First published in 1977, Language in Africa offers a comprehensive exploration of the linguistic diversity and complexity of the African continent. This seminal work is structured into six parts, beginning with foundational chapters that introduce linguistic methodology and theory, setting the stage for a deeper understanding of African languages. The book delves into the linguistic repertoire,... Read more

Preface Part I: Introductory Chapters 1. Introduction 2. Clearing the Bush 3. Basic Linguistic Methodology and Theory Part II:  Linguistic Repertoire 4. Phonology 5. Syntax 6. Morphology Part III: Historical Perspectives 7. Historical Linguistics and Language Classification 8. History of Work on African Languages Part IV: African Language Phyla 9. Niger- Kordofanian 10. Afro- Asiatic 11. Nilo- Saharan 12. Khoisan 13. Residual Topics in Classification Part V: Language and the Non-Linguistic 14. Language and History 15. Language and Culture 16. African Writing Systems Part VI: Conclusion 17. Policies and Proposals Appendix I Appendix II Bibliography Index

Biography

Edgar A. Gregersen