Title: | The Early Study of the Nilotic Languages of the Sudan, 1812-1900: Part Two |
Author: | Kohler, O. |
Year: | 1971 |
Periodical: | Sudan Notes and Records |
Volume: | 52 |
Pages: | 56-62 |
Language: | English |
Geographic term: | Sudan |
Abstract: | Relationships examined and classifications proposed, 1877-1884: Friedrich Mller; Robert Hartmann; Ernst Marno; Leo Reinisch; Karl Richard Lepsius; G. Beltrame; Emin Bey = Emin Pasha = Eduard Schnitzer; Robert Needham Cust. Additional studies 1885-1900, and conclusions: H.M. Stanley; Ludwig von Hhnel; J.G. Christaller; Gaetano Casati; Franz Stuhlmann. The scholars mentioned, each in their own way contributed to the study of the Nilotic languages of the Sudan. |
If you like this academic paper, see others like it:
- Structural change in developing countries: Patterns, causes and consequences
- Ending youth unemployment in sub-saharan Africa: Does ICT development have any role?
- Exchange rate volatility and pass-through to inflation in South Africa
- Impartial versus Selective Justice: How Power Shapes Transitional Justice in Africa
- Gographies de l’insoumission et variations rgionales du discours nationaliste au Cameroun (1948-1955)
- Along the museological grain: An exploration of the (geo)political inheritance in ‘Isishweshwe Story – Material Women?’