ンコ文字 (Japanese Wikipedia)

Analysis of information sources in references of the Wikipedia article "ンコ文字" in Japanese language version.

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anydayguide.com

  • N'Ko Alphabet Day”. Any Day Guide. 2023年4月10日閲覧。 “N'Ko Alphabet Day is celebrated on April 14 in some West African countries, where the Manding languages are spoken. It marks the anniversary of the date the alphabet is believed to have been finalized.”

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  • Oyler, Dianne White (2001). “A Cultural Revolution in Africa: Literacy in the Republic of Guinea since Independence”. The International Journal of African Historical Studies 34 (3): 585–600. doi:10.2307/3097555. ISSN 0361-7882. JSTOR 3097555. https://www.jstor.org/stable/3097555. 
  • Donaldson, Coleman (2020). “The Role of Islam, Ajami writings, and educational reform in Sulemaana Kantè's N'ko” (英語). African Studies Review 63 (3): 462–486. doi:10.1017/asr.2019.59. ISSN 0002-0206. 
  • Oyler, Dianne White (January 1997). “The N'ko Alphabet as a Vehicle of Indigenist Historiography”. History in Africa 24: 239–256. doi:10.2307/3172028. JSTOR 3172028. 
  • Oyler, Dianne White (2001). “A Cultural Revolution in Africa: Literacy in the Republic of Guinea since Independence”. The International Journal of African Historical Studies 34 (3): 585–600. doi:10.2307/3097555. ISSN 0361-7882. JSTOR 3097555. https://www.jstor.org/stable/3097555. 
  • Wyrod, Christopher (January 2008). “A social orthography of identity: the NKo literacy movement in West Africa”. International Journal of the Sociology of Language (192). doi:10.1515/ijsl.2008.033. ISSN 0165-2516. 

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jstor.org

  • Oyler, Dianne White (2001). “A Cultural Revolution in Africa: Literacy in the Republic of Guinea since Independence”. The International Journal of African Historical Studies 34 (3): 585–600. doi:10.2307/3097555. ISSN 0361-7882. JSTOR 3097555. https://www.jstor.org/stable/3097555. 
  • Oyler, Dianne White (January 1997). “The N'ko Alphabet as a Vehicle of Indigenist Historiography”. History in Africa 24: 239–256. doi:10.2307/3172028. JSTOR 3172028. 
  • Oyler, Dianne White (2001). “A Cultural Revolution in Africa: Literacy in the Republic of Guinea since Independence”. The International Journal of African Historical Studies 34 (3): 585–600. doi:10.2307/3097555. ISSN 0361-7882. JSTOR 3097555. https://www.jstor.org/stable/3097555. 

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nan.xyz

  • Garikayi, Tapiwanashe S.. “Afrikan Fonts: The N'Ko Alphabet”. nan.xyz. 2023年4月10日閲覧。 “N'Ko started to be utilized in numerous instructive books when the script is believed to have been finalized on April 14, 1949 (presently N'Ko Alphabet Day)....”

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  • Oyler, Dianne White (2001). “A Cultural Revolution in Africa: Literacy in the Republic of Guinea since Independence”. The International Journal of African Historical Studies 34 (3): 585–600. doi:10.2307/3097555. ISSN 0361-7882. JSTOR 3097555. https://www.jstor.org/stable/3097555. 
  • Donaldson, Coleman (2020). “The Role of Islam, Ajami writings, and educational reform in Sulemaana Kantè's N'ko” (英語). African Studies Review 63 (3): 462–486. doi:10.1017/asr.2019.59. ISSN 0002-0206. 
  • Oyler, Dianne White (2001). “A Cultural Revolution in Africa: Literacy in the Republic of Guinea since Independence”. The International Journal of African Historical Studies 34 (3): 585–600. doi:10.2307/3097555. ISSN 0361-7882. JSTOR 3097555. https://www.jstor.org/stable/3097555. 
  • Wyrod, Christopher (January 2008). “A social orthography of identity: the NKo literacy movement in West Africa”. International Journal of the Sociology of Language (192). doi:10.1515/ijsl.2008.033. ISSN 0165-2516.