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The Study of African Languages in the United Kingdom: Part I

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  25 April 2022

David Dalby*
Affiliation:
University of London
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African Studies and Research
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Copyright © International African Institute 1983

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1. Treasury, H.M., Report of the Committee appointed by the Lords Commissioners of His Majesty's Treasury to consider the organisation of Oriental studies in London …, London: HMSO, 1909, 127 p.Google Scholar

2. Foreign Office, Report of the Interdepartmental Commission of Enquiry on Oriental, Slavonic, East European and African Studies, London: HMSO, 1947, 192 p.Google Scholar

3. University Grants Committee, Report of the Sub-Committee on Oriental, Slavonic, East European and African Studies, London: HMSO, 1961, 125 p.Google Scholar (see p. 88).

4. Dalby, David, ‘La linguistique africaine au Royaume Uni’, in Etudes Africaines, Paris: ACCT et Karthala, Vol.1, pp. 405440.Google Scholar