African Communication: Sounds, Humans and Visual Objects

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  • アフリカ人のコミュニケーション
  • ―音・人・ビジュアル―

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<p>Africa south of the Sahara has been characterized by its orality, i.e., as societies without writing systems. In actual fact, however, we find a number of phenomena which function to record messages and events, although they may not appear to at first sight. In this article some of the methods the author studied in Africa are presented: the proverb-based greetings and the drum language of the Mongo, the naming of children and the transmitting of messages by knotted cords among the Tembo, and the suspending of objects representing proverbs by the Lega. Societies without writing might be thought of as societies where communication is always done in prose with no set form. Quite the contrary, the members of such societies resort to formal methods using proverbs, etc., to ensure communication, as if compensating for the lack of writing systems.</p>

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  • CRID
    1390007912125437824
  • NII Article ID
    130008088337
  • DOI
    10.11435/gengo.142.0_1
  • ISSN
    21856710
    00243914
  • Text Lang
    ja
  • Data Source
    • JaLC
    • CiNii Articles
    • KAKEN
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