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         African Languages:     more books (89)
  1. Out of the Mouths of Slaves: African American Language and Educational Malpractice by John Baugh, 1999
  2. Language, Discourse and Power in African American Culture (Studies in the Social and Cultural Foundations of Language) by Marcyliena Morgan, 2002-08-12
  3. The Swahili: Reconstructing the History and Language of an African Society, 800-1500 (The Ethnohistory Series) by Derek Nurse, Thomas Spear, 1985-01
  4. African Languages: An Introduction
  5. African Voices: An Introduction to the Languages and Linguistics of Africa
  6. Building Capacity: Using TEFL and African Languages as Development-oriented Literacy Tools
  7. Talkin that Talk: African American Language and Culture by Geneva Smitherman, 1999-11
  8. Gettin' Our Groove On: Rhetoric, Language, And Literacy For The Hip Hop Generation (African American Life) by Kermit E. Campbell, 2005-10
  9. Beginner's Assyrian (Beginner's (Foreign Language)) by David G. Lyon, 2004-10
  10. African American Vernacular English: Features, Evolution, Educational Implications (Language in Society) by John Russell Rickford, 1999-07-16
  11. Opening Spaces: An Anthology of Contemporary African Women's Writing (African Writers) by Yvonne Vera, 1999-09-10
  12. Songs of West Africa: A Collection of over 80 Traditional West African Folk Songs and Chants in 6 Languages with Translations, Annotations by Dan Gorlin, 2000-01-01
  13. Revisiting Racialized Voice: African American Ethos in Language and Literature by David G Holmes, 2007-09-03
  14. Language and Theme: Essays on African Literature by Emmanuel N. Obiechina, 1990-07

181. African Language Resources
If you do not have a frames capable browser, you can access this information but it won t look pretty. african Links.
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182. Ethnologue Country Index
Ethnologue country index. languages of Africa (map) 2005. Ethnologue languages of the World, Fifteenth edition. Dallas, Tex. SIL International.
http://www.ethnologue.com/country_index.asp?place=Africa

183. Welcome To African Language.com Developers Of Amharic, Tigrinya, Somali, And Swa
We are developers and distributors of african Language Programs. Teach yourself how to speak, read, and write Amharic (Ethiopia), Tigrinya (Eritrea),
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SOMALI SWAHILI GREAT DEALS Somali is the official language of Somalia (also located in East Africa). We are currently working on a program that will teach you how to speak Somali the easy way. Please visit us again soon or contact us if you have more questions. Thank you. Swahili is spoken in many countries throughout Africa. It is the official language of Tanzania and Kenya and is used extensively in Uganda and the eastern provinces of Zaire. We will soon introduce a program that will teach you how to speak Swahili. Please visit us again soon or contact us if you have more questions. Thank you.

184. AFRICAN LANGUAGE TEACHERS ASSOCIATION (ALTA)

http://www.ohiou.edu/alta/

185. NALRC
Provide resources and training to enhance. Establish and maintain networks among african language teachers, professional language teacher associations,
http://african.lss.wisc.edu/nalrc/home.html

186. African Language Teachers Association

http://www.councilnet.org/pages/CNet_Members_ALTA.html

187. African Studies Graduate Schools, Graduate Program African Studies, Masters Afri
african language, literature and studies graduate and postgraduate school program directory, including contact information, program descriptions and links
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African Studies Association The International African Institute Nordic Africa Institute GradSchools.com Home ... StudentProspector
AFRICAN STUDIES
AFRICAN LITERATURE, AFRICAN LANGUAGE
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Programs Available in the USA: Eastern United States Western United States Programs Also Available Worldwide: Outside the U.S.A. Distance / Online Programs Certificate Programs Or select other related directories here African American Studies African (Language, Literature, Studies) American Studies Asian (Language, Literature, Studies) Canadian Studies Central American Studies Conflict Resolution, Peace Studies Cultural, Population, Demographic Studies Ethics French (Language, Literature, Studies) History International Studies Italian (Language, Literature, Studies) Liberal Studies Middle Eastern Studies Minority Program Offices Native Studies Portuguese (Language, Literature, Studies) Russian and Slavic (Language, Literature, Studies) Social Sciences Spanish (Language, Literature, Studies) Translation and Interpreting Urban Design Women's Studies About the field of African Studies: African studies focus on a wide range of issues relevant to Africa including the language, literature, and culture native to that continent. Depending on the program, some consider the black population throughout the world and the impact of African culture and heritage on the modern world. There are a variety of fields that emphasize different people groups by looking at the language, literature and cultural influences and accomplishments of the society including:

188. African Studies At Indiana University Home Page
Summer Cooperative african Language Institute (SCALI). June 19 August 12, 2005. Registration Information Language Offerings Update Tuition Funding
http://www.indiana.edu/~afrist/scali1.html
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189. South Africa Languages And Culture
South Africa languages and Culture South Africans have been referred to as the Rainbow Nation a title which illuminates the ..
http://www.sa-venues.com/sa_languages_and_culture.htm
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Südafrika's Sprachen South Africa General Information South Africa Tourist Information ... botswana South Africans have been referred to as the 'rainbow nation', a title which illuminates the country's cultural diversity. The population of South Africa is one of the most complex and diverse in the world. Of the 45 million South Africans, nearly 31 million are Black, 5 million White, 3 million Coloured and one million Indian. The population density is 32.9 people per km². The Black population is divided into four major ethnic groups, namely Nguni, Sotho, Shangaan-Tsonga and Venda. There are numerous subgroups of which the Zulu and Xhosa (two subgroups of the Nguni) are the largest. The majority of the White population is of Afrikaans descent (60%), with many of the remaining 40% being of British descent. Most of the Coloured population live in the Northern and Western Cape provinces, whilst most of the Indian population lives in KwaZulu Natal. The Afrikaner population is concentrated in the Gauteng and Orange Free State provinces and the English population in the Western and Eastern Cape and Kwazulu-Natal Languages: There are eleven official languages in South Africa English Afrikaans Ndebele Northern Sotho Xhosa Venda Tswana Southern Sotho Zulu Swazi Tsonga Some Commonly used South African words and phrases

190. SOAS: The School Of Oriental And African Studies, University Of London
The School of Oriental and african Studies is the only higher education institution in the UK specialising in the study of Asia and Africa and is now the
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191. SOAS: Department Of The Languages And Cultures Of Africa At SOAS
The home page of the Department of the languages and Cultures of Africa at SOAS, University of London.
http://www.soas.ac.uk/departments/departmentinfo.cfm?navid=7

192. North African Language Links
A list of links to useful sites for learners of virtually any Algerian language.
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North African Language Links
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193. Africana.rug.ac.be/
BU african Studies Center Language Study Enjoy fulfilling your language requirement through the african Language Program. Once each fall and spring semester, the african Language Program
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194. BU | African Studies Center | Language Study | Introduction
Enjoy fulfilling your language requirement through the african Language Program. Enhance your career goals by studying an african Language at Boston
http://www.bu.edu/africa/languagestudy/introduction.html
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Languages of Africa at Boston University
Are you interested in world cultures How broad is your horizon? How rich your cultural perspective? Is your foreign language no longer foreign? The African Studies Center at Boston University can offer you an important selection of African languages - you are fortunate to have the opportunity to learn to speak an African language and to become culturally literate, with an African teacher, in a small group. Africa is not as Anglophone, Francophone, and Lusophone as the British, French, and Portuguese would like us to think. Learn how to interact with Africans in their own languages, so that when you visit Africa, or go there to live or to work, you will have a totally different experience. Americans have been known to require visitors to their country to speak to them in understandable American English. Africans, on the other hand, are pleasantly surprised when they find that a visitor has made an effort to learn their language, and then extremely encouraging no matter how many mistakes you make.

195. The Languages And Writing Systems Of Africa
The Global Advisor Newsletter features articles of interest about language translation and localization, culture, language technology and other related
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196. African Language Association Of South Africa

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