Kejom (Babanki) Linguistic Practices in Farming Economies

Kejom (Babanki) Linguistic Practices in Farming Economies - Paperback

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Kejom (Babanki) Linguistic Practices in Farming Economies

Kejom (Babanki) Linguistic Practices in Farming Economies - Paperback

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by Cornelius W. Wuchu (Author), Pius W. Akumbu (Author)

This book contributes to a better understanding of the agricultural activities of the people as those who consume their products in the cities can find in it knowledge of how what they consume is produced. It is also a useful tool for those scholars who are interested in learning about the traditions and culture of this society. This kind of record also makes a significant contribution by proposing new ways for farmers to improve on their activities and move towards better standards of living. There are certainly shortcomings in this book for which the authors accept responsibility and would welcome criticisms and suggestions for improvement. Pius W. Akumbu, PhD University of Buea

Author Biography

Pius W. Akumbu holds a PhD in Linguistics and is a Lecturer of Phonological Theory in the Department of Linguistics, and Director of the Centre for African Languages and Cultures, University of Buea, Cameroon. His main interests lie in the documentation and description of endangered Grassfields Bantu languages, and in language policy and planning in Cameroon. He has published extensively on Ga'a Kejom (Babanki), his native language and is equally working towards promoting mother-tongue education in the language. ********** Cornelius W. Wuchu holds a Master's degree in Geography and is waiting to defend a PhD in the same field with specialization in Marginality, Development Strategies and Globalization. He is currently an Assistant Research Officer with the Communication Unit of the Ministry of Arts and Culture, Yaounde, Cameroon.

Number of Pages: 144
Dimensions: 0.31 x 8.5 x 5.51 IN
Publication Date: June 25, 2015

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