Just noticed a number of new books on African languages which have arrived in Koerner Library:
- The languages of urban Africa / edited by Fiona McLaughlin
- Globalization and the future of African languages / edited by Francis Egbokhare, Clement Kolawole
- Grammar of the Kilba language / Mohammed Aminu Mu’azu
- Coding participant marking : construction types in twelve African languages / edited by Gerrit J. Dimmendaal
- The languages of Africa and the diaspora : educating for language awareness / edited by Jo Anne Kleifgen and George C. Bond
- Negation patterns in West African languages and beyond / edited by Norbert Cyffer, Erwin Ebermann, Georg Ziegelmeyer
- Oral and written expressions of African cultures / edited by Toyin Falola and Fallou Ngom
- Globalization and language vitality : perspectives from Africa / edited by CeĢcile B. Vigouroux, Salikoko S. Mufwene
- Grammar of Yeyi : a Bantu language of Southern Africa / Frank Seidel
We have a strong collection of materials on African languages and linguistics. If you want to search the library catalogue for more, this Guide to Subject Headings, Classification, and Call Numbers for African Languages will help get you started.
If you’d like to browse the stacks to see what’s available, the call number ranges are below. The majority of the collection is in Koerner Library; some material is housed in the ASRS (storage).
PL8000-8844 African languages and literature