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Language Endangerment in West Africa: Its Victims and Causes
In: Applied Linguistics Faculty Publications and Presentations (2008)
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Language Death within the Atlantic Group of West Africa
In: Applied Linguistics Faculty Publications and Presentations (2008)
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Du discours proverbial à la communicabilité des implicites. Un parcours en anthropologie linguistique
Leguy, Cécile. - : HAL CCSD, 2008
In: https://halshs.archives-ouvertes.fr/tel-01890678 ; Anthropologie sociale et ethnologie. Université Paris Descartes (Paris 5), 2008 (2008)
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Measuring linguistic relations between the Gbe language varieties: A synchronic typological approach to the analysis of grammatical features
Kluge, Angela. - 2008
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Using multi-faceted linguistic analysis to inform focused in-depth sociolinguistic research: The Gbe language continuum of West Africa
Kluge, Angela. - 2008
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Semantic evidence in pidgin and creole genesis
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Convergence and the retention of marked consonants in Sango
Samarin, William J.. - : Brill, 2008
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Variabilité Génétique des Populations Ouest-Africaines
Gbeha, Elias. - 2008
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Guinea languages of the Atlantic group : description and internal classification
Wilson, William André Auquier. - Frankfurt am Main [u.a.] : Lang, 2007
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Documenting Spoken and Sung Texts of the Dagaaba of West Africa
In: https://kb.osu.edu/dspace/bitstream/handle/1811/28815/EMR000028a.pdf;jsessionid=AD6E328EA1764354FDE2FEF6670EB63F?sequence=37 (2007)
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Documentation is Documentation and Theory is Theory: A Reply to Daniel Avorgbedor's Commentary "Documenting Spoken and Sung Texts of the
In: https://kb.osu.edu/dspace/bitstream/handle/1811/29398/EMR000028c_mora.pdf;jsessionid=CAA6422E6F47AD49D2C20F1CE689BE16?sequence=1 (2007)
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Documenting Spoken and Sung Texts of the Dagaaba of West Africa
Bodomo, Adams; Mora, Manolete. - : Empirical Musicology Review, 2007
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Documentation is Documentation and Theory is Theory: A Reply to Daniel Avorgbedor's Commentary "Documenting Spoken and Sung Texts of the Dagaaba of West Africa"
Mora, Manolete; Bodomo, Adams. - : Empirical Musicology Review, 2007
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The Gbe Language Continuum of West Africa: A Synchronic Typological Approach to Prioritizing In-depth Sociolinguistic Research on Literature Extensibility
Kluge, Angela. - : University of Hawai'i Press, 2007
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Gbe and other West African sources of Suriname creole semantic structures: Implications for creole genesis
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The Gbe Language Continuum of West Africa: A Synchronic Typological Approach to Prioritizing In-depth Sociolinguistic Research on Literature Extensibility
Kluge, Angela. - : University of Hawai'i Press, 2007
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« C'est bambara et français mélangés »
In: Langage et société, n 120, 2, 2007-06-01, pp.99-127 (2007)
Abstract: Dans cet article, nous croisons nos analyses de sociologue et linguiste pour rendre compte de pratiques d’écriture plurilingues dans un contexte post-colonial où sont en présence des langues de statut et de fonctions très divers (français, langue de l’ancienne colonie, langue officielle et de l’administration ; bambara, langue vernaculaire et véhiculaire, à statut de langue nationale ; arabe, langue religieuse). Il s’agit ici de décrire des phénomènes d’alternances de langue à l’écrit, et de repérer ce que peuvent être les marqueurs proprement graphiques de cette alternance, rendant ainsi compte des spécificités de l’écrit dans ce domaine, jusqu’ici essentiellement étudié à travers les productions orales. L’enjeu est par ailleurs d’articuler analyse linguistique des productions écrites et étude des trajectoires sociales du scripteur, permettant une réelle approche socio-linguistique de ces pratiques langagières scripturales. ; Analyzing multilingual narratives through peasants’ notebooks from mali mixing French and bambara In this article, a sociologist and a linguist confront their analyses accounting for multilingual literacy practices in a post-colonial context, where three languages with very different statuses and that have very different functions are in contact (French, the language of the former colony and current official language; Bambara, a vernacular and vehicular language whose status is that of a national language ; Arabic, the language of religion). We attempt to describe the way these languages are mixed in written material, and draw attention to the graphic devices used to pinpoint the code-switching, thus accounting for the specific qualities of written as opposed to oral code-switching, which has been the focus of previous research on the topic. Another point we wish to make is that the sociological background of the writer and the linguistic features of the text can be better understood when studied together.
Keyword: alternance codique; bamanan; bambara; code; français; French; literacy practices; mali (Afrique de l'ouest); mali (West Africa); multilingualism; plurilinguisme; pratiques de l'écrit; switching
URL: https://www.cairn.info/article.php?ID_ARTICLE=LS_120_0099
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Problématique de l'articulation de la modernisation à la tradition chez les communautés paysannes du Pays-Bwa dans le cercle de Tominian dans le Sud-Est malien
Coulibaly, Denis. - : Humboldt-Universität zu Berlin, Landwirtschaftlich-Gärtnerische Fakultät, 2006
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Sprachbund in the West African Sahel
Caron, Bernard, professeur; Zima, Petr. - : Louvain : Peeters, 2006
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Le Proto-Oti-Volta-Oriental : essai d'application de la méthode historique comparative
Sambiéni, Coffi. - Köln : Köppe, 2005
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