Language In African Social Interaction: . . .
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| Originally published | 2003 |
| Authors | Samuel Gyasi Obeng |
| Music groups | African Anthroponymy: An Ethnopragmatic and Morphophonological Study of Personal Names in Akan and Some African Societies |
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| ID | 2181605 |
About Language In African Social Interaction: . . .
In African societies, much as plain or direct language is cherished and highly appreciated because of the pragmatic clarity it offers, implicitness, indirectness, vagueness, prolixity, ambiguity and . . .