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African Multilingualisms

Rural Linguistic and Cultural Diversity
BuchKartoniert, Paperback
310 Seiten
Englisch
Lexington Bookserschienen am15.05.2022
African Multilingualisms is the first book dedicated to presenting case studies of small-scale multilingualism in rural Africa. Contributors present extensive new data on sociolinguistic patterns found in these contexts and consider new, more ethnographically sensitive methods for exploring multilingualism of this kind.mehr
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KlappentextAfrican Multilingualisms is the first book dedicated to presenting case studies of small-scale multilingualism in rural Africa. Contributors present extensive new data on sociolinguistic patterns found in these contexts and consider new, more ethnographically sensitive methods for exploring multilingualism of this kind.
Details
ISBN/GTIN978-1-4985-8897-3
ProduktartBuch
EinbandartKartoniert, Paperback
Erscheinungsjahr2022
Erscheinungsdatum15.05.2022
Seiten310 Seiten
SpracheEnglisch
MasseBreite 152 mm, Höhe 229 mm, Dicke 17 mm
Gewicht452 g
Artikel-Nr.58843661

Inhalt/Kritik

Inhaltsverzeichnis
ContentsPreface (Gabriel Mba)Editors´ Preface (Jeff Good and Pierpaolo Di Carlo)Biographical NotesIntroductionAfrican Multilingualisms: Understanding the Diversity of Multilingualisms in Sub-Saharan AfricaPierpaolo Di Carlo and Jeff GoodThe Diversity of Multilingualisms in Rural Spaces1. Multilingualism among the Mbororo of the North-West Region of Cameroon: An Overview Pius W. Akumbu and Esther P. Chie2. Nuances in Language Use in Multilingual Settings: Code-Switching or Code Regimentation in Lower Fungom?´Rachel A. Ojong Diba3. The So-Called Royal Register of Bafut within the Bafut Language Ecology: Language Ideologies and Multilingualism in the Cameroonian GrassfieldsPierpaolo Di Carlo and Ayu´nwi N. Neba4. Multilingualism as It Unfolds: Language Vitality in Naturally Occurring Speech in Kelleng, a Rural Setting in CameroonEmmanuel Ngué Um, Marguérite G. Makon, and Célestine G. Assomo5. An Ecological Approach to Ethnic Identity and Language Dynamics in a Multilingual Area (Lower Casamance, Senegal) Alexander Yao Cobbinah 6. Multilingualism and the Paradox of Language Creation: The Case of Lítâ (Research Note)Gratiana NdamsahMultilingualisms in Contact 7. Multilingualism in Rural Africa: A Case Study of Ossing Village in CameroonTabe Florence A. E.8. Spaces and Interactions in Multilingual Repertoire Construction: A Case Study in an Urban Area of Casamance (Senegal)Ndiémé Sow9. Analyzing Court Discourse in a Multilingual Setting: The Case of the Buea Court of First InstanceEndurence M. K. Dissake and Gratien G. Atindogbé10. Multilingualism and Language Ideologies in the Context of War: The Case of Refugees from Boko Haram in the Minawao Camp in the Far North Region of Cameroon (Research Note) Amina N. GoronMethodologies for the Study of Rural Multilingualisms11. What an Ethnographically Informed Questionnaire Can Contribute to the Understanding of Traditional Multilingualism Research: Lessons from Lower FungomAngiachi D. Esene Agwara12. Ways to Assess Multilingual Competence in Small, Unwritten Languages: The Case of Lower Fungom Gabriel Mba and Angela Nsen Tem13. Essentialism and Indexicality in a Multilingual Rural Community: The Case of Lower Bafut in North-West Cameroon Margaret Chenemo and Ayu´nwi N. NebaAbout the Contributorsmehr

Autor

Pierpaolo Di Carlo is a postdoctoral researcher in the Department of Linguistics at University at Buffalo, The State University of New York.

Jeff Good is professor in the Department of Linguistics at University at Buffalo, The State University of New York.