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- Introductory Materials Akan Twi Asante 1
- A in West Africa
- A Preliminary Model of Ikpana Intonational Phonology
- Improving Educational Quality (IEQ) Project
- Akan-Ashanti Folktales; Collected and Translated by Capt. R.S. Rattray and Illustrated by Africans of the Gold Coast Colony
- ETHNOGRAPHY of AKAN SPEECH PLAY by Kofi Agyekum
- Metaphor and Bilingual Cognition: the Case of Akan and English in Ghana
- Comparative Tano Interrogative Syntax: the View from Krachi and Bono
- Tone Rules in Akan1
- Akan Vowel Harmony
- African Linguistics on the Prairie
- The Form and Function of English Loanwords in Akan Monica Amoah APENTENG University of Education, Winneba and Nana Aba Appiah AMFO University of Ghana, Legon
- Chieftaincy As Rival Governance in Ghana
- Arxiv:2103.15625V3 [Cs.CL] 1 Apr 2021 Tation Learning, Classification, Etc
- Morphophonological Analysis of Akan Female Family-Name Formation
- The International Journal of Humanities & Social Studies
- Hybridized Lexical Innovations in Ghanaian English Richmond Sadick NGULA Lancaster University, United Kingdom
- *‡Table 6. Languages
- TWI Language & Studying TWI in the U.S
- Some Translation Practices in the Asante Twi Bible
- The Sociolinguistic of Akan Personal Names KOFI AGYEKUM University of Ghana, Legon
- Serial Verb Constructions in Krio and Akan
- Lexical and Post-Lexical Tones in Akan
- Gur Languages of Ghana
- A Linguistic Landscape of the Central Business District of Accra
- First Language, Orthography, Attrition, Second Language
- The Akan (Twi-Fante) Language: It’S Sound System and Tonal Structure, Accra: Ghana Universities Press
- Reimagining a Curriculum Centered on Ghanaian La
- Kwame Arhin a Profile of Brong Kyempim.Pdf
- Comparative Tano Interrogative Syntax: the View from Krachi and Bono
- Language Choice in Ghanaian Classrooms: Linguistic Realities and Perceptions
- Code-Switching in Contemporary Ghanaian Hip-Hop Lyrics
- ETD Template
- Metaphors and Metonyms of Pa- Tience in Akan
- Student Pidgin (Sp): the Language of the Educated Male Elite