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An Introduction To African Languages George Tucker Childs

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An Introduction To African Languages George Tucker Childs
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Publisher: John Benjamins Publishing Co
File Extension: PDF
File size: 6.35 MB
Pages: 258
Author: George Tucker Childs
ISBN: 9781588114228, 9789027226051, 9789027295880, 1588114228, 9027226059, 9027295883
Language: English
Year: 2003

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An Introduction To African Languages George Tucker Childs by George Tucker Childs 9781588114228, 9789027226051, 9789027295880, 1588114228, 9027226059, 9027295883 instant download after payment.

Providing an introduction to the linguistic study of African languages, the orientation adopted throughout this book is a descriptive-structural-typological one, as opposed to a formal-theoretical approach. Formalisms are not eschewed per se but rather are invoked when they aid the central thrust of the book, which is to describe and characterize the languages of Africa in a succinct and concise manner, and to make the facts accessible to the unfamiliar reader. To say that the approach is typological means that a given structure is compared to structures of the same type (typically ones familiar to the readers), set within an established range of variation, and characterized as usual or unexpected. Further detail is also provided, where possible, in terms of the structure's synchronic distribution and diachronic origin. The text assumes at least some knowledge of language structure on the part of its readers, but nothing beyond that acquired in a first-year linguistics course. The book is organized by linguistic domain or sub-field within linguistics, and each of the chapters can be read independently. Readers can thus read selectively or read the book sequentially from cover-to-cover. Instructors can use the book as a text for a course in African languages or even language typology. There is generous indexing by topic, language and author; appendix two contains widely used alternative names for the languages discussed and directs readers to listings in the language index.

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