The Fundamentals of Lekongho: A Language Spoken by Nkongho-Mbo People of Southwest Region of CameroonThis book stems from a compilation of two separate research projects. The first was A Long Essay entitled Meaning of the Names of People in Mbo, Department of Linguistics, University of Buea and the other was an Essay entitled Time in Lekongho. The authors succinctly presented Nkongho- Mbo traditional names, their meaning and socio-cultural implications in the Nkongho-Mbo Speech Community. Most importantly, the researchers examined the impact of the Nkongho- Mbo names to the bearers. They explored the positivity and negativity of the selected Nkongho- Mbo names, including the meanings portrayed through the Lekongho language. In addition, they demonstrated the wealth and diversity of African languages, cultures and traditions and how they are fast losing their richness and diversity to the domineering influence of European colonialism and modernization which has drastically altered the socio-cultural, socio-economic and political conditions in Africa and given rise to a new generation of Africans who take greater pride in imbibing and promoting Europeans rather than fostering African values. The authors also addressed the Nkongho conception of time and names in a succinct analysis of how the Nkongho-Mbo people conceived, interpret and use them. The concept of time in most African cultures is very elusive, fluid and imprecise but this book has demonstrated that careful research and patient analysis can reduce that elusiveness, fluidity and imprecision. The authors have moved away from that colonial frame of mind and have shown great interest in reviving certain of the African values that have fallen prey to modernization. |
Contents
1 Research Justification | 1 |
2 The Situation of Lekongho Language | 5 |
3 Meaning of the Names of People of NkonghoMbo Origin | 27 |
4 General Conclusion | 45 |
5 Untold Stories of Esegemanzah | 47 |
6 Geographical Presentation | 53 |
7 Timekeepers | 61 |
8 The Hours of the Day | 69 |
9 8Week Days in Lekongho Language | 81 |
10 The Months in Lekongho Language | 97 |
11 The Year The Era and The Epoch | 115 |
Myth or Reality | 119 |
13 7Week Days Colors and Selected Vocabulary | 135 |
Bibliography | 143 |
Back cover | 149 |
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