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AFRICA & ASIA, No 5 - publ. July 2005


Carl Cassegård, pp 3-24
Fear, desire and the ideal of authenticity: antimonies of modernity in the works of Abe Kôbô and Martin Heidegger
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Anders Carlqvist, pp 25-46
Three myths in Izumo fudoki: religion, power and politics in the 8th-century Japanese province of Izumo

Emmanuel Nicholas Abakah, pp 47-65
Phonological analysis of word-final consonants in Akan (77 kb)

Josephat M. Rugemalira, pp 66-84
Theoretical and practical challenges in a Tanzanian English medium primary school (49 kb)

Malin Petzell, pp 85-107
Expanding the Swahili vocabulary (48 kb)

Erick N. Shartiely, pp 108-141
The portrayal of the Tanzanian woman in television commercials: is she a piece of soap, a house, or gold? (69 kb)

Karsten Legère, pp 142-156
Records of the independence struggle in Uhehe (Tanzania) / Kumbukumbu za kupigania Uhuru Uhehe (Tanzania) (29 kb)
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SPECIAL SURVEY ARTICLES

John Kiango, pp 157-166
Tanzania's historical contribution to the recognition and promotion of Swahili (24 kb)

Christina Thornell, pp 167-191
Minoritetsspråket mpiemos sociolingvistiska kontext (133 kb)


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