African international alphabet
The African international alphabet (AIA) is a Alphabet based on the Latin alphabet, suggested in 1928 by the Institut of the languages and African civilizations of London under the direction of Diedrich Westermann. It was created in order to allow the transcription of the African languages for scientific and practical uses.
Characters
Related articles
- African Alphabet of reference;
- Alphabet side-Nigerian.
- Standardization and standardization of the orthography (Zaire)
External bonds
- Bisharat : IIALC 1930 '' Practical Orthography off African Languages '' (rev. ED.), International Institute off African Languages and Cultures, London, 1930
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