General Alphabet of Cameroon Languages

The General Alphabet of Cameroon Languages ​​(French alphabet général des langues Camerounaises, AGLC; General Alphabet of Cameroon Languages, GACL ) is a set of orthographic rules for the languages ​​of Cameroon.

The alphabet based on the Latin alphabet and includes several so-called supplementary letters lettres supplémentaires. It is derived from the alphabet of the Bantu languages ​​in 1970, and was created in 1978. It was first tested for a year and under the aegis of the University of Yaoundé and the Scientific Research ( ONAREST ) with participation of linguists SIL International accepted .. It was republished in 1984. The Association nationale des commissions de langues Camerounaises ( ANACLAC ) has adopted as its alphabet and orthography for working with the Cameroonian languages, the AGLC.

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