The Nwagu Aneke script is a syllabic system of writing, among the riverian Igbo people of Umuleri in the Omambala (Anambra) basin of present day Anambra State of Nigeria. A system which occupies a well-established niche in the history of writing, syllabic writing has traditionally been categorised as an intermediate stage between phoneticized pictographic and alphabetic systems. However, as this research project intends to demonstrate, the more we can understand the provenance, nature and other aspects of the script, the more we can understand certain aspects of the evolution of writing systems on which there is doubt, debate or paucity of reliable evidence. But beyond these, the Nwagu Aneke script promises to contribute excellent data for ...
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The present paper is a study of the origins, features and significance of the Nwagu Aneke Igbo Sylla...
The present paper is a study of the origins, features and significance of the Nwagu Aneke Igbo Sylla...
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Production of video films in Nigeria have risen fast to become a vital and dynamic medium of enterta...
A syllabic script for the Kpelle language was devised in the 1930’s by Gbili, a chief of Sanoyea, in...
Previous studies on nativisation of English in African literary productions have focused on literary...
The present paper is a study of the origins, features and significance of the Nwagu Aneke Igbo Sylla...
The present paper is a study of the origins, features and significance of the Nwagu Aneke Igbo Sylla...
In Africa there are a number of languages spoken, some of which have their own indigenous scripts th...
This paper attempts to discuss the origin of a communicative system (Nsibidi) which was prevalent in...
Languages have a lot in common despite their surface diversity. However, no two languages have the s...
Against the background of the existence of indigenous writing systems (such as Nsibidi pictographic-...
Today in Japan,we use three different types of script. First Kana(hiragana and Katakana),phonetic-sy...
Today in Japan,we use three different types of script. First Kana(hiragana and Katakana),phonetic-sy...
Language is defined as “the system of sounds and words used by humans to express their thought...
This is a dataset that contains the alphabets of the most common Nigerian languages from start to fi...
This thesis examines the role of language ideologies and agency in the development of an orthography...
The development and use of languages for official, education, religion, etc. purposes have been a ma...
Production of video films in Nigeria have risen fast to become a vital and dynamic medium of enterta...
A syllabic script for the Kpelle language was devised in the 1930’s by Gbili, a chief of Sanoyea, in...
Previous studies on nativisation of English in African literary productions have focused on literary...