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The etymology of mbunzú for ‘White-man’ in Sango: Central African history
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Une histoire brève de l’origine de la langue sango en Afrique centrale
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Versions of Kituba's origin: Historiography and theory
Samarin, William J.. - : De Gruyter, 2013
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Review of A dictionary of Cameroon Pidgin English usage: Pronunciation, grammar and vocabulary, by Jean-Paul Kouega
Samarin, William J.. - : John Benjamins Publishing, 2009
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Review of Making Wawa: The genesis of Chinook Jargon, by George Lang
Samarin, William J.. - : John Benjamins Publishing, 2009
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A different view of Sango
Samarin, William J.. - : Societe des Africanistes, 2008
Abstract: References omitted by mistake of the editor; to be supplied. Re: Charles Morrill. ; The impoverished République Centrafricaine whose health as a state is attacked from within and without and barely administered with a phantom government is held together by its indigenous language, a lingua franca for most of the population but the first language of a growing number. In this respect it is almost unique on the African continent even when compared with Swahili, Lingala, and Kituba. But like the latter two it owes its existence as a pidginized vehicular language to the spontaneous idioms that arose when Africans from elsewhere arrived with colonization in the nineteenth century and interacted as well as they could linguistically with the people along the banks of the upper Ubangi River. This, at least, is the view that I have expounded during the last two decades, taking care to evaluate other views of the language, all of which are cited below.
Keyword: adverbs; Africa; alienable vs inalienable nouns; argumentation; basic vocabulary; bilingualism; borrowing; Central African Republic; copula; creoles; creolization; creolized Sango; degenerate languages; Dendi language; field linguistics; foreigner talk; foreigner variety; future tense; genetic discontinuity; genetic relationship; glottochronology; grammatical change; grammaticalization; historical linguistics; historiography; history of Sango; jargonize; Jean-Louis Calvet; Language and colonization; Language contact; lexifier; lingua franca; linguistic assistants; linguistic transmission; Marcel Diki-Kidiri; Michael DeGraff; military; mixed vocabulary; mixture in pidgins; mutual intelligibility; Ngbandi language; origin of Sango; Pidgin languages; Pidgin Sango; pidginization; processes of pidginization; progressive aspect; proto-forms; questionnaires; reduplication; restructured language; river trade; Sango language; simplification; slaves; source of Sango; statistical analyses; substrate languages; tense-mood-aspect; Tok Pisin; tone-based grammar; trade; trade networks; typology of languages; Ubangi River; Ubangian trade; vehicular language; vehicularization; verbal system; Yakomas
URL: http://hdl.handle.net/1807/67187
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Convergence and the retention of marked consonants in Sango
Samarin, William J.. - : Brill, 2008
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Review of The dynamics of Sango language spread, by Mark Karan
Samarin, William J.. - : John Benjamins Publishing, 2007
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Explaining shift to Sango in Bangui
Samarin, William J.. - : Peeters, 2001
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The status of Sango in fact and fiction: on the one-hundredth anniversary of its conception
Samarin, William J.. - : John Benjamins Publishing, 2000
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Review of The Sango language and its lexicon (Sêndâ-yângâ tî sängö), by Christina Thornell
Samarin, William J.. - : Lund University Press, 1999
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Review of: Mobilian jargon: Linguistic and sociohistorical aspects of a Native American Pidgin, by Samuel J. Drechsel
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Review of Sociolinguistique urbaine: la vie des langues à Ziguinchor (Sénégal), by Caroline Juillard
Samarin, William J.. - : De Gruyter, 1998
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The creation and critique of a Central African Myth
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Remarks: a scholar’s ethic
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Review of Sociolinguistic theory: Linguistic variation and its social significance, by Jack Chambers
Samarin, William J.. - : John Benjamins Publishing, 1997
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Sango phonology
Walker, James A.; Samarin, William J.. - : Eisenbrauns, 1997
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Creolization of pidgin morphophonology
Samarin, William J.. - : John Benjamins Publishing, 1997
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Review of Language attitudes in Sub-Saharan Africa: A sociolinguistic overview, by Efurosibina Adegbija
Samarin, William J.. - : University of Nebraska Press, 1996
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Arctic origin and domestic development of Chinook Jargon
Samarin, William J.. - : De Gruyter, 1996
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