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The book explores language families in Africa, official languages since independence, language death and dying, and globalization of African languages. The book discusses the role of African universities in revitalizing African languages, indigenous knowledge and education systems. The book also focuses on the role of Afro-centric bilingual lexicography in enhancing social stability and national development with special reference to Kenya. Historical contributions to the African linguistics and lexicography with special emphasis to the historical discourses of the late historical guru…mehr

Produktbeschreibung
The book explores language families in Africa, official languages since independence, language death and dying, and globalization of African languages. The book discusses the role of African universities in revitalizing African languages, indigenous knowledge and education systems. The book also focuses on the role of Afro-centric bilingual lexicography in enhancing social stability and national development with special reference to Kenya. Historical contributions to the African linguistics and lexicography with special emphasis to the historical discourses of the late historical guru Professor Atieno-Odhiambo are also revisited. This is a vital book for general linguistics, historical linguistics and also bilingual lexicography.
Autorenporträt
The author teaches at the Department of Kiswahili and other African Languages, Maseno University, Kenya. He holds a B.Ed. (Arts) degree (Kiswahili and Geography) and M.Phil. (Kiswahili Studies) from Moi University, Kenya. He is finalizing his PhD degree in lexicography, semantics and translation, Maseno University, Kenya.