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AFLANG is a working group of students and researchers who have keen interest in African Languages.

As everybody knows well, African languages show the most wild differentiation and the most complicated geographical distribution in this world. AFLANG looks into this linguistic chaos, and tries to find some reasonable law and order underlying it (if any).

Interesting but somehow neglected fields such as surrogate languages, sign languages, the function of music/dance and wordplays are in AFLANG's favourite domain.


Fela


Kanji (sjis) here
Hey, everybody!
Present your study in front of the cheerful members!
AfLang is waiting for YOU!!
Never hesitate to send an E-mail to inform us
your longing to speak about YOUR AFRICA
in our cool meeting!
It will make us so happy. :-)
Anyone who wants to read a paper in this meeting
is asked to send an E-mail to
AFLANG's parlormaid, Haruko.
BULLETIN
Hey! Mr. SHIOTA Katsuhiko has up-loaded
one and only 'Yoruba-Japanese Dictionary (ver.1.00)'.
The format of this file is PDF.
Click here!
One of the most powerful members,
Dr. John E. Phillips has updated his site:
http://human.cc.hirosaki-u.ac.jp/philips/
Our beloved Ethelbert E. Kari-san has started his site: http://www.aa.tufs.ac.jp/~kari/



Here are our PROCEEDINS !!
The Proceedings of
Heisei 8 (1374 a.h.)
Altogether, three meetings were held in fiscal Heisei 8., June, September and March of the next year.
Please go ahead and peep at them. They are really full of interesting stuff, I assure you.
And of the Fiscal
Heisei 9 (1375 a.h.), Too.
The second year of AFLANG is also crowded with a lot of noisy academic chats.
Through that noise, you can hear some interesting presentations.
Well, they are here for your reading.
The White Paper of
the Heisei 10 Fiscial Year
The third year of Aflang meetings were held three times all together.
The White Paper of
the Heisei 11 Fiscial Year
The 4th year of Aflang meetings are:
The White Paper of
the Heisei 12 Fiscial Year
Completelry White = Under Construction! Sorry.
The White Paper of
the Heisei 13 Fiscial Year


FelaJoint All the AFLANG articles are free to download for your academic use.
Any comments, complaints, or suggestions are always welcome.
Please drop an e-mail or two directly to the author or AFLANG caretaker.



Web Journal
AFLANG publishes, electronically, a few academic articles which will surely play havoc with the paper market at Luo-Yang City of He-Nan Province..... FRACTAL
well, this bilingual pun lost the kick somehow in English, forget it! ....
Actually, we have been forced to do this. Because the gigantic storeroom of AA-Ken is completely full, more than full rather, with those precious academic publications nobody want to accept.
This is a real hazard. AA-Ken building might collapse in any minutes with this heavy burden. So, we go electronic willy-nilly.
You are absolutely free to download any of the articles. But, when you cited them, please drop an e-mail to the author and AFLANG.


Anyways, AFLANG's WEB Journal presents:

Volume 199603:

SHIMIZU, Kiyoshi:
A Kulu Vocabulary and Fragments of Kulu Grammatical Structures
(paper presented in March 1966: Mail to: Shimizu )

The Abstract is here!

Volume 199607:

RATCLIFF, Robert R.:
The Broken Plural and Semitic Sub-classification
(paper presented in July 1996: Mail to: R. Ratcliff )
The Abstract is here!

Volume 199704:
KAJI, Shigeki: Tembo Kinship Terms (Kanji)
(paper presented in March 1997: Mail to: KAJI, Shigeki )
Volume 199806

Ratcliffe, Robert R.:
Analogy in Semitic Non-concatenative Morphology
(paper presented in June 1997: Mail to: RATCLIFFE )
The Abstract is here!

Volume 199705
KOMORI, Junko: On Verb Successions of Yoruba (Kanji)
(paper presented in May 1997: Mail to: KOMORI )
Volume 200203

Kari, Ethelbert E.:
Mutilingualism in Nigeria: The Example of Rivers
(paper presented in June 2003: Mail to: Kari )
Book Review Volume 199903
Daniels, Peter T. : Ayele Bekerie. "Ethiopic: An African Writing System: Its History and Principles", Lawrenceville, N.J., and Asmara, Eritrea: The Red Sea Press, Inc., 1997. xiv + 176 pp.


AFLANG Mailing List Service
AFLANG runs a mailing list service (aflang).
It is not moderated, and works fine for
everyone interested in African languages.
Simply, drop a mail to Majordomo
(majordomo@ML.aa.tufs.ac.jp),
writing only: subscribe aflang end
Majordomo will send you the particulars.


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