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African Studies: Lingustics & People of the Horn of Africa |
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Acc.No | Title and brief description |
Category |
C0001 | African Languages / Linguistics | Portal |
C0002 | African Studies > Linguistics of African Languages | Portal |
C0003 | Languages of Africa There are an estimated 2,000 languages spoken in Africa.[1] They fall into four major linguistic families: Afro-Asiatic stretches from North Africa to the Horn of Africa and Southwest Asia.Nilo-Saharan is centered on Sudan and Chad. Niger-Congo covers West, Central, and Southeast Africa.Khoe is concentrated in the deserts of Namibia and Botswana.From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia |
Article |
C0004 | Genetics and linguistics in sub-Saharan Africa | Article |
C0005 | Ancient African Writing Systems and Knowledge | Article |
C0006 | Current Unreached Ethno-Linguistic Peoples with over 10,000 persons in the Horn of Africa | Research |
C0007 | Africa-Asia relations: some historical, cultural and lingustic connections | Article |
C0008 | A Linguistics Bibliography of the Somali Language:La bibliographie linguistique du somali | Bibliography |
C0009 | A brief study of Somali Etymology and its historic-linguistic potential | Research |
C0010 | African Language Materials Archive(ALMA) � Home | ALMA website |
C0011 | Basic documents on language policy in Africa | Portal |
C0010 | The Asmara Declaration on African Languages and Literatures | Research |
C0011 | Sociolingo's Africa | Portal |
C0012 | Race and Ethnicity in the Horn of Africa | Article |
C0013 | Ethnic Distinction Among the Oromo What Factors Make a People Group Distinct? | Article |
C0014 | Afar, Ophir and the Mists of History | Article |
C0015 | Tigre, Tigray, Tigrinya � Ethnicites, Languages and Politics | Ethnologue: Web |
C0016 | Language Family Trees Afro-Asiatic, Semitic, South, Ethiopian | Wyatt Archaeological Research |
C0017 | Afro-Asiatic languages The Afro-Asiatic languages are a language family of about 240 languages and 250 million people widespread throughout North Africa and Southwest Asia. The following language subfamilies are included: * Berber languages,Chadic languages,Egyptian languages,Semitic languages,Cushitic languages,Beja languages,Omotic languages |
Directory |
C0018 | Colour, Race and Genetics in the Horn of Africa | Article |
C0019 | People Profile The Somali People | Article |
C0020 | Profiles of Some Peoples of Africa | Portal |
C0021 | Hamitic Races And Languages | Article |
C0022 | Somalia: origins, migrations and settlement | Research paper |
C0023 | Ethnic groups in Sudan | Portal |
C0024 | People Profile The Nuer of Sudan and Ethiopia | Article |
C0025 | The Nuer People of Southern Sudan�Part 1 | Article |
C0026 | Encyclopedia resources on Dinka | Portal |
C0027 | Sudan Archaeology: Archaeological resources | Portal |
C0028 | The Sudan Archaeological Research Society in London | Research website |
C0029 | Arkamani Sudan ElectronicJournal of Archaeology and Anthropology An Arabic/English Review of Archaeological and Anthropological Research in the Sudan. It is essentially a one-man endeavor that has been maintained since 2001 by Prof.Dr. Osama Abdel-Rahman Elnur, (x) Director General of the General Directorate of Antiquities and Museums, Sudan. Prof. of archaeology at The Academy of Graduate Studies |
Journal |
C0030 | Sudan Archaeology | Portal |
African Studies: Lingustics & People of the Horn of Africa