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Lewis$1210 $aLondon$cSchool of Oriental and African studies, University of London$d1996$1215 $axxii, 287 p.$d23 cm$vsuppl. 3 464 0$1001UON00120943$12001 $aˆAn ‰analysis of the linguistic situation in Ghana$fSamuel Gyasi Obeng$1210 $aVol. 10, n. 1$d1997$dP. 63-82$va.1997:v.10:n.1 (1997) 464 0$1001UON00120947$12001 $aˆAn ‰approach to relationships between Somali metre types$fMartin Orwin and Maxamed Cabdullaahi Riiraash$1210 $aVol. 10, n. 1$d1997$dP. 83-100$va.1997:v.10:n.1 (1997) 464 0$1001UON00120965$12001 $aˆThe ‰communicative and semiotic contexts of aroko among the Yoruba symbol-communication systems$fPhilip Adedotun Ogundeji$1210 $aVol. 10, n. 2$d1997$dP. 145-156$va.1997:v.10:n.2 (1997) 464 0$1001UON00120929$12001 $aDaura and gender in the creation of a Hausa national epic$fMary Wren Bivins$1210 $aVol. 10, n. 1$d1997, P. 1-28$va.1997:v.10:n.1 (1997) 464 0$1001UON00120934$12001 $aˆThe ‰deictic particle di-n in Hausa$fMalami Buba$1210 $aVol. 10, n. 1$d1997$dP. 29-46$va.1997:v.10:n.1 (1997) 464 0$1001UON00120961$12001 $aIntellectuals and ideological leadership in Ujamaa Tanzania$fJan Blommaert$1210 $aVol. 10, n. 2$d1997$dP. 129-144$va.1997:v.10:n.2 (1997) 464 0$1001UON00120939$12001 $aOn the polyphonic nature of the gicaandi genre$fKimani Njogu$1210 $aVol. 10, n. 1$d1997$dP. 47-62$va.1997:v.10:n.1 (1997) 464 0$1001UON00120956$12001 $aˆThe ‰pragmatics of greeting, felicitation and condolence expressions in four Ethiopian languages$fBaye Yimam$1210 $aVol. 10, n. 2$d1997$dP. 103-128$va.1997:v.10:n.2 (1997) 464 0$1001UON00120974$12001 $aSome place-names in Akoko Land: an etymological inquiry$fB. 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Mbele$1210 $aVol. 9, n. 1$d1996$dP. 71-82$va.1996:v.9:n.1 (1996) 464 0$1001UON00121834$12001 $aAfrican script and scripture: the history of the Kikakui (Mende) writing system for Biblie translations$fKonrad Tuchscherer$va.1995:v.8:n.2 (1995) 464 0$1001UON00121064$12001 $aAspects of Angolan literature: Luandino Vieira and Agostino Neto$fPatrick Chabal$va.1995:v.8:n.1 (1995) 464 0$1001UON00121765$12001 $aBilingual writers and syntactic elaboration of Swahili$fJoan Russell and Rehema Rajabu$1210 $aVol. 8, n. 1$d1995$dP. 43-60$va.1995:v.8:n.1 (1995) 464 0$1001UON00121059$12001 $aCase in Basketo$fAzeb Amha$1210 $aVol. 8, n. 1$d1995, P. 1-18$va.1995:v.8:n.1 (1995) 464 0$1001UON00121818$12001 $aˆThe ‰construction and deconstruction of national identities through language in the narratives of Ngugi wa Thion'g'o A Grain of Wheat and Joseph Conrad's Under Western Eyes$fAlissa Hamilton$1210 $aVol. 8, n. 2$d1995$dP. 137-152$va.1995:v.8:n.2 (1995) 464 0$1001UON00121828$12001 $aHaalpulaar identity as a response to Wolofization$fFiona Mc Laughlin$1210 $aVol. 8, n. 2$d1995$dP. 153-168$va.1995:v.8:n.2 (1995) 464 0$1001UON00121813$12001 $aIssues of time and place adverbs in Amharic$fGetahun Amare$1210 $aVol. 8, n. 2$d1995$dP. 123-136$va.1995:v.8:n.2 (1995) 464 0$1001UON00121788$12001 $aOn the reduction of vowel systems in Volta-Congo$fRoderic F. Casali$1210 $aVol. 8, n. 2$d1995$dP: 109-122$va.1995:v.8:n.2 (1995) 464 0$1001UON00121774$12001 $aˆThe ‰semantics of the middle voice in Somali$fJohn I. Saeed$1210 $aVol. 8, n. 1$d1995$dP. 61-86$va.1995:v.8:n.1 (1995) 464 0$1001UON00121777$12001 $aVugo: a virginity celebration ceremony among the Swahili of Mombasa$fFarouk M. Topan$1210 $aVol. 8, n. 1$d1995$dP. 87-107$va.1995:v.8:n.1 (1995) 464 0$1001UON00121843$12001 $aAfrican language writing and writers: a case study of Jean-Joseph Rabearivelo and Ny Avana in Madagascar$fMoradewun Adejunmobi$1210 $aVol. 7, n. 1$d1994, P. 1-18$va.1994:v.7:n.1 (1994) 464 0$1001UON00121855$12001 $aˆThe ‰basic of colour terms of Ndebele$fIan Davies, Christine Davies and Greville Corbett$1210 $aVol. 7, n. 1$d1994$dP. 36-48$va.1994:v.7:n.1 (1994) 464 0$1001UON00121849$12001 $aChanging patterns of language use in the Republic of Congo$fDavid R. Woods$1210 $aVol. 7, n. 1$d1994$dP. 19-35$va.1994:v.7:n.1 (1994) 464 0$1001UON00121890$12001 $aJustification for the survival of vowel coalescence as a phonological process in Yoruba$fRemi Bamisile'$1210 $aVol. 7, n. 2$d1994$dP. 133-142$va.1994:v.7:n.2 (1994) 464 0$1001UON00121879$12001 $aNana Asma'u, her elegies and the possibility of "insider alternatives"$fNikki Merritt$1210 $aVol. 7, n. 2$d1994$dP. 91-100$va.1994:v.7:n.2 (1994) 464 0$1001UON00121872$12001 $aOn the Eve sex-related idiom nafo: an interpretation of gender-sensitive speech in a rural settin$fKodjo JB Afokpa$1210 $aVCol. 7, n. 2$d1994$dP. 83-90$va.1994:v.7:n.2 (1994) 464 0$1001UON00121882$12001 $aOrality and the craft of modern Nigerian poetry: Osundare's Waiting Laughters and Udechukwu's What the Madman Said$fEzenwa-Ohaeto$1210 $aVol. 7, n. 2$d1994$dP. 101-120$va.1994:v.7:n.2 (1994) 464 0$1001UON00121863$12001 $aRefusal to eat and drink: a metaphor for "safe sex" in Tsonga folktales$fMary C. Bill$1210 $aVol. 7, n. 1$d1994$dP. 49-77$va.1994:v.7:n.1 (1994) 464 0$1001UON00121885$12001 $aYoruba-English conversational code-switching as a conversational strategy$fAyoade A. Amuda$1210 $aVol. 7, n. 2$d1994$dP. 121-132$va.1994:v.7:n.2 (1994) 464 0$1001UON00121905$12001 $aˆAn ‰ethnographic analysis of Igbo greetings$fOnuigbo G. Nwoye$1210 $aVol. 6, n. 1$d1993$dP. 37-48$va.1993:v.6:n.1 (1993) 464 0$1001UON00121900$12001 $aFiction and progressivism in children's education: a study of Aminata Sow-Fall's L'Appel des Arènes$fC.I. Arungwa$1210 $aVol. 6, n. 1$d1993$dP. 11-20$va.1993:v.6:n.1 (1993) 464 0$1001UON00121903$12001 $aIntercultural communication and African popular literature: on reading a Swahili pulp novel$fJan Blommaert$1210 $aVol. 6, n. 1$d1993$dP. 21-36$va.1993:v.6:n.1 (1993) 464 0$1001UON00121918$12001 $aJangamizi: spirit and sculpture$fElizabeth C. Orchardson-Mazrui$1210 $aVol. 6, n. 2$d1993$dP. 147-160$va.1993:v.6:n.2 (1993) 464 0$1001UON00121913$12001 $aOf "meaning" and "significance": the emic interpretation of a West African tale$fAnnette R. Czekelius$1210 $aVol. 6, n. 2$d1993$dP. 121-132$va.1993:v.6:n.2 (1993) 464 0$1001UON00121915$12001 $aOnomastics and the Igbo tradition of politics$fAfam Ebeogu$1210 $aVol. 6, n. 2$d1993$dP. 133-146$va.1993:v.6:n.2 (1993) 464 0$1001UON00121921$12001 $aˆThe ‰preverbal particles of a Southern Somali dialect$fMauro Tosco$1210 $aVol. 6, n. 2$d1993$dP. 161-178$va.1993:v.6:n.2 (1993) 464 0$1001UON00121906$12001 $aˆThe ‰role of the Igede poet Micah Ichegbeh's Adiyah songs in the political and moral educations of his local audiences$fOde S. Ogede$1210 $aVol. 6, n. 1$d1993$dP. 49-68$va.1993:v.6:n.1 (1993) 464 0$1001UON00121898$12001 $aSome features of language use in Yoruba traditional medicine $fW. 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