The introduction of the Roman script since the turn of the 20th century was the first attempt of mass alphabetization in Africa, and it has become the most important writing system. It was, however, not the first script on the continent. In Old Egypt and its successor states, writing systems were developed, transferred to other languages and modified, replaced by new systems, and occasionally became obsolete. In a number of northern and north-eastern African languages Latin replaced earlier scripts. Despite many efforts to alphabetize the population and graphize African languages only a few languages have become media of written communication and learning. For some languages, however, independent scripts were, some of which are used till to...
Afan Oromo is the second widely speared indigenous language in Africa south of the Sahara (Mekuria,1...
The Arabic script in Africa contains sixteen papers on the past and present use of Arabic script to ...
After the renowned article of Robert Cavenaile, Le latin dans les milieux chrétiens d’Égypte (1987 ...
All recorded African languages that have a writing system have orthographies which use the Roman or ...
Present paper intends to explore the process of the transformation of the case system as evidenced i...
Innovative Scripts and Spellings in Roman Egypt studies the hieroglyphic, hieratic, Demotic/demotic,...
This study discusses the social aspects of script reforms and the hierarchies attached to languages ...
The development and use of languages for official, education, religion, etc. purposes have been a ma...
This program traces the evolution of writing from its pictograph and hieroglyph antecedents. Recent ...
Mass communication is not new in Africa. Until the mid-20th century aural surrogate languages were u...
In Africa there are a number of languages spoken, some of which have their own indigenous scripts th...
The name « Libyco-Berber script » applies to a system of writing exemplified by a variety of documen...
International audienceThe countries of the Sahel appear among poorest on earth and their rates of il...
International audienceMeroitic was the main language of the kingdom of Kush, in ancient Sudan. Altho...
In Ptolemaic and Roman Egypt the majority of the population spoke Egyptian, but the official languag...
Afan Oromo is the second widely speared indigenous language in Africa south of the Sahara (Mekuria,1...
The Arabic script in Africa contains sixteen papers on the past and present use of Arabic script to ...
After the renowned article of Robert Cavenaile, Le latin dans les milieux chrétiens d’Égypte (1987 ...
All recorded African languages that have a writing system have orthographies which use the Roman or ...
Present paper intends to explore the process of the transformation of the case system as evidenced i...
Innovative Scripts and Spellings in Roman Egypt studies the hieroglyphic, hieratic, Demotic/demotic,...
This study discusses the social aspects of script reforms and the hierarchies attached to languages ...
The development and use of languages for official, education, religion, etc. purposes have been a ma...
This program traces the evolution of writing from its pictograph and hieroglyph antecedents. Recent ...
Mass communication is not new in Africa. Until the mid-20th century aural surrogate languages were u...
In Africa there are a number of languages spoken, some of which have their own indigenous scripts th...
The name « Libyco-Berber script » applies to a system of writing exemplified by a variety of documen...
International audienceThe countries of the Sahel appear among poorest on earth and their rates of il...
International audienceMeroitic was the main language of the kingdom of Kush, in ancient Sudan. Altho...
In Ptolemaic and Roman Egypt the majority of the population spoke Egyptian, but the official languag...
Afan Oromo is the second widely speared indigenous language in Africa south of the Sahara (Mekuria,1...
The Arabic script in Africa contains sixteen papers on the past and present use of Arabic script to ...
After the renowned article of Robert Cavenaile, Le latin dans les milieux chrétiens d’Égypte (1987 ...