
Relatively Little Is Known About Africa's Endangered Languages. Unlike Indigenous Languages In Australia, North Asia, And The Americas, Which Are Predominantly Threatened By Colonizers, African Languages Are Threatened Most Immediately By Other Local Languages. As A Result, The Threat Of Language Extinction Is Perceived As Lower In Africa Than In Other Parts Of The Globe, And A Disproportionate Amount Of Research Is Devoted To The Study Of Endangered African Languages When Compared To Any Other Linguistically Threatened Region In The World. There Are Approximately 308 Highly Endangered Languages Spoken In Africa (roughly 12% Of All African Languages) And At Least 201 Extinct African Languages. This Volume Hopes To Illuminate And Challenge This Trend. Chapters Offer Both Documentary And Theoretical Perspectives, Emphasizing The Symbiotic Relationship Between The Two Approaches And Its Implications For The Preservation Of Endangered Languages, Both In The African Context And More Broadly. Documentary-oriented Chapters Deal With Key Issues In African Language Documentation Including Language Preservation And Revitalization, Community Activism, And Data Collection And Dissemination Methodologies, Among Others. Theoretically-oriented Chapters Provide Detailed Descriptions And Analyses Of Phonetic, Phonological, Morphological, Syntactic, And Semantic Phenomena, And Connect These To Current Theoretical Issues And Debates. Africa's Endangered Languages Provides Thorough Coverage Of A Continent's Neglected Languages That Will Spur Linguists And Africanists Alike To Work To Protect Them.
This volume investigates the critical state of endangered languages in Africa and challenges the prevailing academic trend that undervalues the urgency of linguistic extinction on the continent. Editors Harold Torrence and Jason Kandybowicz compile research from various contributors to address why African languages are often overlooked compared to those in other regions. By integrating documentary and theoretical frameworks, the authors argue that a symbiotic approach is necessary to effectively document, analyze, and preserve these threatened linguistic systems.
What You Will Find
Scope Limits
Experts identify this volume as a significant contribution to the field of African linguistics, specifically for its dual focus on documentation and theoretical analysis. Readers frequently note the academic density of the prose, which serves as a foundational resource for linguists and researchers dedicated to language preservation efforts.
Page Count:
400
Publication Date:
2017-01-01
Publisher:
Oxford University Press
ISBN-10:
0190256354
ISBN-13:
9780190256357
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