Safaliba language

Safaliba
Spoken in: Ghana
Total speakers: 4,000
Language family: Nnijer–Kongo
 Atlantic–Congo
  Gur
   Northern
    Oti–Volta
     Moré–Dagbani
      Moré
       Safaliba
Language codes
ISO 639-1: none
ISO 639-2:
ISO 639-3: saf
Safaliba Ịkụ Ụbọ

Safaliba bụ asụsụ Gur nke Ghana.

.[1][2]Ọrụ a rụpụtara n'oge na-adịbeghị anya amalitela usoro ederede maka asụsụ iji mee ka o jiri ya na agụmakwụkwọ okenye na nkuzi ụlọ akwụkwọ mbụ. Usoro ederede Safaliba dabere na ọrụ (1996) nke Edmund Kuŋi Yaku, onye nkuzi Safaliba na onye na-eme ihe nchebe; Paul na Jennifer mere ka Spaefer rụọ ọrụ ahụ, dabere na ọrụ ịkpọ oku ha, mana usoro ederede maka ihe ka ukwuu na-adịkarị.[3]

Edekọwo teepu Ntanetị Safalaba, edegharị, ma kwurịtara na Sherris, Schaefer, na AVORO (2018)

Enwere ike ịchọta ibe mgbasa ozi mmekọrịta na Safaliba literacy activism na Mandari, Ghana na njikọ a: https://www.facebook.com/SafalibaLiteracy/

  1. Writing & Pedagogy,"Talk to Text Safaliba Literacy Activism: Grassroots Ghanaian Educational Language Policy" Volume 9, No 1, 2017,
  2. Learning to Read in Safaliba Helps Ghanaian Kids Learn English," 1 May 2015
  3. Sherris, A., Schaefer, P., & Aworo, S. M. (2018). The paradox of translanguaging in Safaliba: A rural indigenous Ghanaian language. In A. Sherris and E. Adami (Eds.), Making Signs, Translanguaging Ethnographies: Exploring Urban, Rural, and Educational Spaces, pp. 152-169. Bristol, UK: Multilingual Matters.

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