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Contact The Project:
Ken Safir, Director
Afranaph Project
18 Seminary Place
New Brunswick, NJ 08901
Phone: 732.932.7289
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safir@ruccs.rutgers.edu
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We are pleased to announce that the Kinande Dictionary Fund has achieved its goal! In December, 2011, 550 copies of theĀ Kinande/Konzo-English Dictionary were shipped to Kampala, Uganda by the Africa World Press and eventually reached the hands of our distributors there. We would like to thank everyone involved for their assistance, including the Endangered Language Fund, which handled our donations. In 2006, in connection with his participation in the Afranaph Project, Professor Ngessimo Philip Mutaka of Yaounde University 1 posted the Kinande/Konzo-English Dictionary he had written with Kambale Kavutirwaki on our website in the Kinande case file, where it is still accessible today. As linguists, it is a truism that our intellectual work depends on the communities of native speakers whose languages we study, but there is not always a simple practical way to give back for all we gain. |
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