Studies in Hausa

Studies in Hausa
Author: Graham Furniss
Publisher: Routledge
Total Pages: 176
Release: 2015-06-03
Genre: Language Arts & Disciplines
ISBN: 131740615X

First published in 1988, this book is a landmark in the study of one of the major African languages: Hausa. Hausa is spoken by 40-50 million people, mostly in northern Nigeria, but also in communities stretching from Senegal to the Red Sea. It is a language taught on an international basis at major universities in Nigeria, the USA, Western and Eastern Europe, the Middle and Far East, and is probably the best studied African language, boasting an impressive list of research publications. As Nigeria grows in importance, so Hausa becomes a language of international standing. The volume brings together contributions from the major contemporary figures in Hausa language studies from around the world. It contains work on the linguistic description of Hausa, various aspects of Hausa literature, both oral and written, and on the description of the relationship of Hausa to other Chadic languages.

The Oxford Handbook of Language Contact

The Oxford Handbook of Language Contact
Author: Anthony P. Grant
Publisher: Oxford University Press
Total Pages: 864
Release: 2020-01-10
Genre: Language Arts & Disciplines
ISBN: 0199945101

Every language has been influenced in some way by other languages. In many cases, this influence is reflected in words which have been absorbed from other languages as the names for newer items or ideas, such as perestroika, manga, or intifada (from Russian, Japanese, and Arabic respectively). In other cases, the influence of other languages goes deeper, and includes the addition of new sounds, grammatical forms, and idioms to the pre-existing language. For example, English's structure has been shaped in such a way by the effects of Norse, French, Latin, and Celtic--though English is not alone in its openness to these influences. Any features can potentially be transferred from one language to another if the sociolinguistic and structural circumstances allow for it. Further, new languages--pidgins, creoles, and mixed languages--can come into being as the result of language contact. In thirty-three chapters, The Oxford Handbook of Language Contact examines the various forms of contact-induced linguistic change and the levels of language which have provided instances of these influences. In addition, it provides accounts of how language contact has affected some twenty languages, spoken and signed, from all parts of the world. Chapters are written by experts and native-speakers from years of research and fieldwork. Ultimately, this Handbook provides an authoritative account of the possibilities and products of contact-induced linguistic change.

Dictionary of Languages

Dictionary of Languages
Author: Andrew Dalby
Publisher: Bloomsbury Publishing
Total Pages: 754
Release: 2015-10-28
Genre: Reference
ISBN: 1408102145

Covering the political, social and historical background of each language, Dictionary of Languages offers a unique insight into human culture and communication. Every language with official status is included, as well as all those that have a written literature and 175 'minor' languages with special historical or anthropological interest. We see how, with the rapidly increasing uniformity of our culture as media's influence spreads, more languages have become extinct or are under threat of extinction. The text is highlighted by maps and charts of scripts, while proverbs, anecdotes and quotations reveal the features that make a language unique.

Over 20 Peace Corps Language Training Publications - Country Pre-departure Materials

Over 20 Peace Corps Language Training Publications - Country Pre-departure Materials
Author:
Publisher: Jeffrey Frank Jones
Total Pages: 1673
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Over 1,600 total pages ... Understanding a foreign language can be fun as well as challenging. It is also an important skill needed by Peace Corps Volunteers to integrate into their communities. Use our resources to learn basic phrases and greetings from some of greetings from some of the countries where Peace Corps Volunteers serve. Included languages ... plus more: Albanian Armenian Azerbaijani Bambara Bangla Bislama Bulgarian Chinese Mandarin Darija French Mali Georgian Hausa Jordan Arabic Marshallese Malagasy Macedonian Kazakhstan Russian Kyrgyz Russian Mongolian Moroccan Arabic Turkmen Romanian siSwati Thai Setswana Ukrainian Wolof