• The Akan Orthography Committee (AOC) was founded for the promotion of the Akan language and has since created a standard dialect for Akan. A standardized...
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  • until the Akan Orthography Committee (AOC)'s development of a common Akan orthography in 1978, based mainly on Akuapem Twi. This unified orthography is used...
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  • by the Akan Orthography Committee (AOC). Some of Akan's language characteristic features include tone, vowel harmony, and nasalization. Akan culture...
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  • Twi (redirect from Twi-Akan)
    ([tɕᶣi]) is a variety of the Akan language spoken in southern and central Ghana by several million people, mainly of the Akan people, the largest of the...
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  • Asante dialect (category Akan)
    of the principal members of the Akan dialect continuum. It is one of the two mutually intelligible dialects of Akan which are collectively known as Twi...
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  • Adelaide Ornithologists Club, a club in Australia Akan Orthography Committee, a committee for the Akan language Portuguese: Aliança Operário-Camponesa or...
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  • Thumbnail for Fante dialect
    all other varieties of Akan, has two contrastive tones, high tone (H) and low tone (L). Fante has a relatively phonemic orthography. It uses the following...
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  • Akuapem dialect (category Akan)
    despite the dialects' orthography, vocabulary, and grammar having changed in the century since their publication.[citation needed] Akan at Ethnologue (18th...
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  • Interlingua has no regulating body, as its vocabulary, grammar, and orthography are viewed as a product of ongoing social forces. In theory, Interlingua...
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  • Wasa dialect (category Akan language)
    and Wasaw, is the common language of the Wasa people and a dialect of the Akan dialect continuum. It is spoken by 273,000 in southwestern Ghana, mainly...
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