Improving African Languages Classification: initial investigation and proposal

The importance of languages in the UDC is consistent with the significance of linguistic facets for knowledge organization in general. Languages are the main facet category implicated in processes as crucial as the development of the Linguistics class, the organization of national and regional liter...

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Main Author: Civallero, Edgardo
Other Authors: UDC Consortium
Language:en
Published: UDC Consortium 2010
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Online Access:http://hdl.handle.net/10150/200649
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spelling ndltd-arizona.edu-oai-arizona.openrepository.com-10150-2006492015-10-23T04:45:00Z Improving African Languages Classification: initial investigation and proposal Civallero, Edgardo UDC Consortium UDC classification African languages The importance of languages in the UDC is consistent with the significance of linguistic facets for knowledge organization in general. Languages are the main facet category implicated in processes as crucial as the development of the Linguistics class, the organization of national and regional literatures, the categorization of human ancestries, ethnic groupings and nationalities, and the description of the language in which a document is written. Language numbers are extensively used across the entire UDC scheme, and form the basis for a faceted approach in class structuring and number building. For this reason, Common Auxiliaries of Languages (Table 1c) deserve special attention. Upon the completion of the revision of American indigenous languages (2007-2008), it was evident that other language families would benefit from the same careful examination. The next class we are looking to improve is =4, Afro-Asiatic, Nilo-Saharan, Congo-Kordofanian, Khoisan languages. Thus, in 2009 the author has started a research into indigenous languages of Africa. In this paper, the initial research findings for the improvement of the class =4 are presented. 2010-12 Article Civallero, Edgardo. Improving African Languages Classification: initial investigation and proposal. Extensions & Corrections to the UDC, 32 (2010), pp. 49-56. 0014-5424 http://hdl.handle.net/10150/200649 Extensions & Corrections to the UDC en UDC Consortium
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classification
African languages
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classification
African languages
Civallero, Edgardo
Improving African Languages Classification: initial investigation and proposal
description The importance of languages in the UDC is consistent with the significance of linguistic facets for knowledge organization in general. Languages are the main facet category implicated in processes as crucial as the development of the Linguistics class, the organization of national and regional literatures, the categorization of human ancestries, ethnic groupings and nationalities, and the description of the language in which a document is written. Language numbers are extensively used across the entire UDC scheme, and form the basis for a faceted approach in class structuring and number building. For this reason, Common Auxiliaries of Languages (Table 1c) deserve special attention. Upon the completion of the revision of American indigenous languages (2007-2008), it was evident that other language families would benefit from the same careful examination. The next class we are looking to improve is =4, Afro-Asiatic, Nilo-Saharan, Congo-Kordofanian, Khoisan languages. Thus, in 2009 the author has started a research into indigenous languages of Africa. In this paper, the initial research findings for the improvement of the class =4 are presented.
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