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From the Editors SPECIAL ISSUE: LANGUAGE VALUE IN MINORITY LITERATURES In the wake of Nigerian independence and in contrast to African writers who took an essentialist view that equates language with cultural identity (Ngugi wa Thiong'o, for example), Chinua Achebe declared that "[a] langu...

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