- Africa Alphabet
Infobox Writing system
name=Africa Alphabet
type=alphabet
time=1928 -
languages=African languages The Africa Alphabet (also International African Alphabet or IAI alphabet) was developed in 1928 under the lead ofDiedrich Westermann . He developed it with a group of Africanists at the International Institute of African Languages and Cultures (later the IAI) inLondon . Its aim was to enable people to write all theAfrican languages for practical and scientific purposes withoutdiacritic s.This alphabet has influenced development of orthographies of many African languages (serving "as the basis for the transcription" of about 60, by one count [Sow, Alfa I., and Mohamed H. Abdulaziz, "Language and Social Change," Ch. 18 in Ali A. Mazrui (ed.) Africa Since 1935 (UNESCO General History of Africa, Vol. 8). University of California Press, 1993. P. 527.] ), but not all, and discussions of harmonization of systems of transcription that led to, among other things, adoption of the
African reference alphabet .Characters
ee also
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African reference alphabet
*Alphabets derived from the Latin
*Dinka alphabet
*Pan-Nigerian Alphabet
*Standard Alphabet by Lepsius
*ISO 6438 Notes
References
*Coulmas, Florian, "The Blackwell Encyclopedia of Writing Systems", 1996, Blackwell, Oxford
*IIACL, [http://www.bisharat.net/Documents/poal30.htm "Practical Orthography of African Languages"] , Revised Edition, London: Oxford University Press, 1930
*Sow, Alfa I., and Mohamed H. Abdulaziz, "Language and Social Change," Ch. 18 in Ali A. Mazrui (ed.) "Africa Since 1935" (UNESCO General History of Africa, Vol. 8). University of California Press, 1993.
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