Unwritten Testimonies of the African Past
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ISBN: 83-230-0262-2
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Unwritten Testimonies of the African Past. Proceedings of the International Symposium held in Ojrzanow n. Warsaw on 07-08 November 1989 ed. by S. Pilaszkiewicz and E. Rzewuski, Orientalia Varsoviensia 2, Warsaw University Press 1991
Participants
Preface.
Opening address
PART I - LINGUISTIC TESTIMONIES
1. Zygmunt FRAJZYNGIER & Wendy C. ROSS
Methodological Issues in Applying Linguistics to the Study of Prehistory
2. Philip J. JAGGAR
Some "Unexpected" Form-Meaning Correspondences between Hausa (West Chadic-A) and Guruntum (gurdun) (West Chadic-B) - How Do We Explain Them?
3. Herrmann JUNGRAITHMAYR
Centre and Periphery: Chadic Linguistic Evidence and its Possible Historical Significance
4.Hans G. MUKAROVSKY
Remarks on Some Euroafrican and Persian Loan-words in African Languages
3. Natalia V. OKHOTINA
One Remark upon Bantu Plosive /k/
6. Nina PAWLAK
Historical Inferences to be Drawn from Hausa Names of Plants
7. Thilo C. SCHADEBERG
Historical Inferences from Swahili Etymologies
8. Andrzej ZABORSKI
Ethiopian Language Subareas
PART II - LOCAL TRADITIONS
9. Donald CRUMMEY & Shumet SISHAGNE, Daniel AYANA
Oral Tradition in a Literate Culture: The Case of Christian Ethiopia
10. Bronisiaw NOWAK
Jan Czekanowski and his Version of Oral Traditions of the Inter lacustrine Region Peoples
11. Stanislaw PILASZEWICZ
On the Veracity of Oral Tradition as a Historical Source: the Case of Samori Ture
13. Renate RICHTER
Proverbs - an Old Literary Tradition in Ethiopia
13. Eugeniusz RZEWUSKI
Origins of the Tungi Sultanate (Northem Mozambique) in the Light of Local Traditions
14. Grzegorz WALINSKI
The Image of the Ruler as Presented in the Tradition about Sunjata