Akinloye Ojo is associate professor of comparative literature, adjunct associate professor of linguistics, affiliate faculty of the Institute of African American Studies, and a faculty member at the African Studies Institute at the University of Georgia.
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List of Maps List of Tables Preface Acknowledgements Chapter 1: Language in Africa: A General Introduction Chapter 2: Classifications of Languages in Africa Chapter 3: Language, Ethnic Identity and Multilingualism in Africa Chapter 4: A Panorama of Language Planning across Africa Chapter 5: Language-Based Problems and National Development in Africa: Nigeria as a case study Chapter 6: Empowering African Languages for Socio-Cultural and Economic Development in the 21st Century Chapter 7: The Emergent Field of African Language Pedagogy in North America and Western Europe Chapter 8: Language Variation and Ethnicity: The Case of African American English (AAE) Afterword Bibliography About the Author