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Principles of Practical Orthography for African Languages—I.

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  21 August 2012

Extract

The more the number of Africans who can read and write their mother tongue increases, and the more books, newspapers, and magazines are printed in Africa, the more pressing becomes the necessity of introducing a good, legible system of writing these languages wherever it is lacking. For this reason the Institute has begun to occupy itself with the production of such a system of orthography, and it therefore seems opportune to consider more closely the method and scope of this undertaking before making detailed proposals for a practical orthography.

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Research Article
Copyright
Copyright © International African Institute 1928

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References

page 228 note 1 Lepsius, C. R., Standard Alphabet for reducing unwritten languages and foreign graphic systems to a uniform orthography in European letters. Second edition, London and Berlin, 1863.Google Scholar

page 234 note 1 Cf. the Bibliotheca Africana, vol. ii, no. 2, p. 350.