Murmures

Une nouvelle liste de diffusion sur la langue, la culture et la littérature hausa
octobre 2002 | | Littérature / édition | États-Unis

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lancée par une université américaine
ANNOUNCING H-HAUSA: H-Net Network on Hausa language, literature and
culture. Sponsored by H-Net, Humanities & Social Sciences On-line, Michigan State
University

ABOUT H-HAUSA

H-Hausa is for the discussion of issues related to Hausa language,
literature and culture. It began as a list concerned exclusively with
language, but it has also hosted discussions ranging from traditional,
Arabic-based orthography to computerization of Hausa, from grammar to
culture and other subjects. It has attracted academics, missionaries,
former expatriates and Hausa themselves to the only list which deals
primarily with Hausa issues.

The H-HAUSA list is edited by John E. Philips
.

Like all H-Net lists, H-HAUSA is moderated to edit out material that, in
the editors’ opinion, is not germane to the list, involves technical
matters (such as subscription management requests), is inflammatory, or
violates evolving, yet common, standards of Internet etiquette. H-Net’s
procedure for resolving disputes over list editorial practices is Article
II, Section 2.20 of our bylaws, located at:

http://www2.h-net.msu.edu/about/by-laws.html

Logs and more information can also be found at the H-Net Web Site, located
at:

http://www2.h-net.msu.edu/~hausa/

To join H-HAUSA, please send a message from the account where you wish to
receive mail, to:

[email protected]

(with no signatures or styled text, word wrap off for long lines) and only
this text:

sub H-HAUSA firstname lastname, institution
Example: sub h-HAUSA Leslie Jones, Pacific State U

Follow the instructions you receive by return mail. If you have questions
or experience difficulties in attempting to subscribe, please send a
message to:

[email protected]

H-Net is an international network of scholars in the humanities and social
sciences that creates and coordinates electronic networks, using a variety
of media, and with a common objective of advancing humanities and social
science teaching and research. H-Net was created to provide a positive,
supportive, equalitarian environment for the friendly exchange of ideas
and scholarly resources, and is hosted by Michigan State University. For
more information about H-Net, write to [email protected], or point your
web browser to:

http://www2.h-net.msu.edu

English

ANNOUNCING H-HAUSA: H-Net Network on Hausa language, literature and
culture. Sponsored by H-Net, Humanities & Social Sciences On-line, Michigan State
University

ABOUT H-HAUSA

H-Hausa is for the discussion of issues related to Hausa language,
literature and culture. It began as a list concerned exclusively with
language, but it has also hosted discussions ranging from traditional,
Arabic-based orthography to computerization of Hausa, from grammar to
culture and other subjects. It has attracted academics, missionaries,
former expatriates and Hausa themselves to the only list which deals
primarily with Hausa issues.

The H-HAUSA list is edited by John E. Philips
.

Like all H-Net lists, H-HAUSA is moderated to edit out material that, in
the editors’ opinion, is not germane to the list, involves technical
matters (such as subscription management requests), is inflammatory, or
violates evolving, yet common, standards of Internet etiquette. H-Net’s
procedure for resolving disputes over list editorial practices is Article
II, Section 2.20 of our bylaws, located at:

http://www2.h-net.msu.edu/about/by-laws.html

Logs and more information can also be found at the H-Net Web Site, located
at:

http://www2.h-net.msu.edu/~hausa/

To join H-HAUSA, please send a message from the account where you wish to
receive mail, to:

[email protected]

(with no signatures or styled text, word wrap off for long lines) and only
this text:

sub H-HAUSA firstname lastname, institution
Example: sub h-HAUSA Leslie Jones, Pacific State U

Follow the instructions you receive by return mail. If you have questions
or experience difficulties in attempting to subscribe, please send a
message to:

[email protected]

H-Net is an international network of scholars in the humanities and social
sciences that creates and coordinates electronic networks, using a variety
of media, and with a common objective of advancing humanities and social
science teaching and research. H-Net was created to provide a positive,
supportive, equalitarian environment for the friendly exchange of ideas
and scholarly resources, and is hosted by Michigan State University. For
more information about H-Net, write to [email protected], or point your
web browser to:

http://www2.h-net.msu.edu
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