Linguistic diversity is one of the rich endowments of the African continent. Language has a lot of potential benefits to the world at large and, most especially, to the people who speak it. However, in the present globalised world, language endangerment has become a stark reality as many world languages threaten the survival of the weaker ones spoken by the numerous indigenous people. In this mere linguistic warfare which the world has been plunged into, languages that are well-developed and have more speakers have greater chances of surviving. Due to the large number of languages in Africa, it may appear, on the periphery, asthough these languages are safe. However, available statistics shows that the wave of language endangerment is alrea...
The pace at which African countries are developing has been in the spotlight for a long time, with m...
1.1 Africa is not only the continent with the highest concentration of languages in the world, but a...
At first sight, the question Is Igbo an endangered language, would appear to be grossly misplaced,...
Linguistic diversity is one of the rich endowments of the African continent. Language has a lot of p...
This article focuses on the issue of endangered languages in Africa and questions the assertion that...
This paper examines the increasing concerns about language endangerment in Sub-Saharan Africa, and a...
The world is increasingly recording high cases of endangered languages. Endangered language is a lan...
This paper catalogues the forces at work threatening the Atlantic languages of Guinea and Sierra Leo...
Of the 7 000 languages on our planet, some are described in great detail in extensive grammatical de...
This chapter aims at redressing the deplorable fact that African languages, their social life and vi...
Language contact as a sociolinguistic phenomenon has been discovered to have brought about several i...
This article presents an overview of the less widely spoken languages of the Atlantic Group (Niger-C...
Whereas there are arguments in favour of the equality of languages, the nearly eight thousand langua...
The phenomenon of language death is real. The phrase ‘language death ’ may sound stark and unwelcome...
Globalization can be viewed from economic, cultural and socio-political perspectives including infor...
The pace at which African countries are developing has been in the spotlight for a long time, with m...
1.1 Africa is not only the continent with the highest concentration of languages in the world, but a...
At first sight, the question Is Igbo an endangered language, would appear to be grossly misplaced,...
Linguistic diversity is one of the rich endowments of the African continent. Language has a lot of p...
This article focuses on the issue of endangered languages in Africa and questions the assertion that...
This paper examines the increasing concerns about language endangerment in Sub-Saharan Africa, and a...
The world is increasingly recording high cases of endangered languages. Endangered language is a lan...
This paper catalogues the forces at work threatening the Atlantic languages of Guinea and Sierra Leo...
Of the 7 000 languages on our planet, some are described in great detail in extensive grammatical de...
This chapter aims at redressing the deplorable fact that African languages, their social life and vi...
Language contact as a sociolinguistic phenomenon has been discovered to have brought about several i...
This article presents an overview of the less widely spoken languages of the Atlantic Group (Niger-C...
Whereas there are arguments in favour of the equality of languages, the nearly eight thousand langua...
The phenomenon of language death is real. The phrase ‘language death ’ may sound stark and unwelcome...
Globalization can be viewed from economic, cultural and socio-political perspectives including infor...
The pace at which African countries are developing has been in the spotlight for a long time, with m...
1.1 Africa is not only the continent with the highest concentration of languages in the world, but a...
At first sight, the question Is Igbo an endangered language, would appear to be grossly misplaced,...