[lg policy] Linguistics for devt. ; More on maps, languages & speakers in Africa
dzo at bisharat.net
dzo at bisharat.net
Mon May 11 16:03:53 UTC 2015
Three recent blog posts may be of interest to some on this list:
1) Applied linguistics for development workers? (Suggests specific ways
that development workers can account for the missing linguistic
dimension of their work.) 5 May 2015
http://niamey.blogspot.com/2015/05/applied-linguistics-for-development.html
2) How many people speak what in Africa? (Further exploration of the
topic of maps, African languages, and numbers of speakers.) 7 May 2015
http://niamey.blogspot.com/2015/05/how-many-people-speak-what-in-africa.html
3) Second most spoken languages in Africa, part 2 (More detailed
country-by-country review of Olivet Nazarene University's information on
Africa.) 8 May 2015
http://niamey.blogspot.com/2015/05/second-most-spoken-languages-in-africa_8.html
Don Osborn, PhD
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