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Access GRIN's essential collection for students passionate about Linguistics in African Studies. Find high-quality academic papers, Bachelor's and Master's theses, plus various research papers focusing on African languages. Dive into detailed analysis of diverse dialects like Asante Twi (an Akan language) and Ghanaian English, or explore the rich tradition of proverbs and oral literature. Our resources cover topics from acoustic studies on vowel quality to assimilation theory in linguistics. All are available instantly as PDF/eBook or print-on-demand, perfect for your next academic project.

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  • La structure de la phrase interrogative en Shupamem
    Title: La structure de la phrase interrogative en Shupamem
    Autor:in: Ernest Njifon Ngoupayou (Author)
    Category: Master's Thesis , 2017
    Price: US$ 39.99
  • Esquisse du système tonal du bwamu laa (langue gur du Burkina Faso)
    Title: Esquisse du système tonal du bwamu laa (langue gur du Burkina Faso)
    Autor:in: MMag. Lisa Pfurtscheller (Author)
    Category: Thesis (M.A.) , 2012 , Grade: 1,0
    Price: US$ 42.99

For students delving into Linguistics in African Studies, GRIN presents an extensive collection of academic works. Discover crucial research papers, Master's and Bachelor's theses, scientific essays, and in-depth case studies. Our texts offer detailed analysis of African languages and their unique characteristics, covering topics from performative language use in traditional courts to the impact of Kiswahili on mother tongue policies. Explore fascinating insights into the acoustic properties of languages, including spectrographic studies on Asante Twi (an Akan dialect), and examine the cultural significance of proverbs and oral literature. Delve into the dynamics of language contact, such as English loanword assimilation in IciBemba, or analyze Ghanaian English as a regional dialect. With resources spanning optimality theory accounts of Somali consonantal behavior, these materials provide robust support for your studies, available instantly as PDF/eBook or convenient print-on-demand.

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