DICTIONNAIRE D'APPRENTISSAGE MAAWE (MANON)-FRANÇAIS : MOTS, DIALOGUES, ET EXPRESSIONS COURANTES
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概要
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The conservation and revitalization of minority languages is a major cultural concern in contemporary Africa. The Mande-speaking Manon (or Mano in Liberia) people are one of the smallest minority ethnic groups in the Republic of Guinea. Only about 100,000 speakers of Maawe, a language in the Mande family, reside in Guinea, and about 350,000 individuals speak this language worldwide. This study provides the first wordbook-style materials for learning this minority language, produced in French by a native linguist and based on intensive fieldwork.
- 2012-03-30
著者
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Soh Pletah
Union Des Volontaires Pour Le Dveloppement Integre De Zantompiezo Graduate School Of Asian And Afric
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BONIMY Soh
Union des Volontaires pour le Dveloppement Integre de Zantompiezo, Graduate School of Asian and African Area Studies, Kyoto University