

Djeneba Bagayoko
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Greetings everybody,
what are some Black magazines/journals that deal with African linguistics? So far I’ve only come across the Black Language Syllabus.
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79,028 Abibisika (Black Gold) Points
Here are a few:
https://laghana.org/gjl/index.php/gjl
https://journals.flvc.org/sal
https://salc.uw.edu.pl/index.php/SALC
https://www.degruyter.com/journal/key/jall/html
https://main.journalofwestafricanlanguages.org/
https://www.ankhonline.com/revue.htm
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Gullah names and their Bamana and Wolof origin.
When I asked my mum about the meaning of the Wolof names she pronounced some of them differently. Turner has collected a long list of names and at this point in time I can only assume that either the continental Wolof pronunciation/spelling has changed over time while the Wolof in Gullah kept… Read more
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Fascinating!! I love your posts
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79,028 Abibisika (Black Gold) Points
I do too!- View 1 reply
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Big. Belebele Jamjan. 3 years ago ·
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DRUMS (videos in the comments) 3 years ago ·
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I’ve been very fascinated with traditional drums especially those from Senegal. The precision in their rhythms is just amazing. I appreciate you for sharing this wonderful piece.
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Lesson from Dr. Kambon: Resumptive with in Ebonics and Bamanankan 3 years ago
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