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Edited by author 11-23-2007 01:05 PM
Don't always believe what you read in the newspapers. The News Post of Frederick, Maryland, USA had an article* last August about the number of languages represented in among students in local schools. It included this statement: "One student speaks Twi, an African language with no formal written alphabet." Such misinformation can undermine efforts to promote localization and various uses of the language in ICT. Also, how did this kind of misinformation get out there - did the source simply not know that Twi has been written for some time? Are there people in Ghana and Ghanaian expatriates who have never been exposed to writing in major Ghanaian languages? I do realize that there is an issue about a unified Akan orthography, but that's not the same as saying Twi has "no formal written alphabet." Don * "Learning the language" (Originally published August 27, 2007), By Nancy Hernandez http://www.fredericknewspost.com/sections/...l.htm?StoryID=72173
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There is an Akan word processor / "light-weight text editor" called Nkraata V1.1, which is available for free download at http://www.nkraata.com/
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Edited by author 03-02-2007 03:30 PM
I made a small change to the group name due to a problem the RSS software had with the "&" in the old name. So Ghanaian languages & ICT is now Ghanaian languages and ICT. Don
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Edited by author 01-27-2007 08:51 AM
A "wikigroup" on the PanAfriL10n.org wiki that has a more flexible structure than that set up on the main wiki (see /m69) is at http://www.panafril10n.org/wikidoc/pmwiki.php/GH-L10n/ . Note that there is space for listings and links in the directory page. This is intended as a kind of portal and a free space for efforts related to localization in Ghana and use of Ghanaian languages in ICT. It is hoped that, among other things, RSS from this forum and sites such as Kasahorow can be added. It is not intended to take the place of any other resource, but on the contrary raise the profile of Ghanaian efforts. The PanAfriL10n.org wiki has received about 6000 unique hits over the last 3 months. The hope is that it can facilitate finding information on diverse African localisation efforts (by other African localizers, content developers, policymakers, etc.). Don Osborn Bisharat.net PanAfrican Localisation project
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