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Category: African Languages

Lifting up Black voices
African Languages, African Studies

Lifting up Black voices

As I write this, it is the day before George Floyd’s funeral in Houston. It is hard to understate the … Continue reading Lifting up Black voices

The role of digital tools in relation to understanding Meroitic
African Languages, African Studies

The role of digital tools in relation to understanding Meroitic

Progress toward understanding the Meroitic script has been well underway since the foundational work of Francis Llewellyn Griffith, published in … Continue reading The role of digital tools in relation to understanding Meroitic

Learning about West African Ajami
African Languages, African Studies

Learning about West African Ajami

The study of Ajami texts, those using the Arabic script and various modifications and extensions of it to represent languages … Continue reading Learning about West African Ajami

Keeping up with Coptic
African Languages, African Studies

Keeping up with Coptic

The digital needs for the Coptic script are becoming better served in recent years, with the introduction of a standard … Continue reading Keeping up with Coptic

Cataloging Ethiopian Materials
African Languages, African Studies

Cataloging Ethiopian Materials

The prospects for cataloging materials in Ge’ez, Amharic, Tigre, and Tigrinya have greatly improved since the introduction of a system … Continue reading Cataloging Ethiopian Materials

Gearing up for Garay
African Languages, African Studies

Gearing up for Garay

In 1961, El Hadji Assane Faye was inspired by listening to a radio speech by the president of newly independent … Continue reading Gearing up for Garay

Encountering the Vai script
African Languages, African Studies

Encountering the Vai script

I have never been to Liberia.  I tried to get there once, in 2009, for the Liberian Studies Association conference … Continue reading Encountering the Vai script

Of browsers, keyboards, and fonts, with a focus on certain West African scripts
African Languages, African Studies

Of browsers, keyboards, and fonts, with a focus on certain West African scripts

In previous posts I have discussed the process of encoding West African scripts into the Unicode standard.  The question that … Continue reading Of browsers, keyboards, and fonts, with a focus on certain West African scripts

The Outlook for ADLaM
African Languages, African Studies

The Outlook for ADLaM

Back in the 1980’s, as the story goes, two Fulani brothers growing up in Guinea took it upon themselves to … Continue reading The Outlook for ADLaM

Minding Mende
African Languages, African Studies

Minding Mende

A fair amount of source material in the Kikakui script of the Mende language of Sierra Leone has just been … Continue reading Minding Mende

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