A number of historically French-speaking countries have adopted English as second or one of the official languages. This does not only pose a problem of multilingualism at State level as well as at social level, but it also questions the actual status of English as a language at both levels. In fact, English does not only have to compete with French, but also with native African languages. This article gives an insight into the status of English in Gabon – a French-speaking country in western central Africa. Gabon has not (yet) adopted English as one of the official languages, but the status of the language needs to be investigated from a sociolinguistic perspective. The paper retraced the story of English in Gabon by outlining three period...
English became the third official language in Rwanda in 1994 besides French and Kinyarwanda to accom...
This paper re-examines the status of English as a Second Language (ESL) in Anglophone Western Africa...
Language is a means of communication but it also constitutes an essential element for the individual...
A number of historically French-speaking countries have adopted English as second or one of the offi...
This article provides a review of the various statuses of the French language in Gabon, a French-spe...
This thesis examines the impact of French on the language varieties of Gabon. Today, only a few Gabo...
Several authors have described the language situation of Gabon with regard mainly to native language...
In the field of language and education, Senegal and the Gambia exemplify many of the problems facing...
In the years immediately following the attainment of independence, in the early 1960s for the most p...
English, as global language, has had great influence over most languages of the world for nearly two...
In the field of language and education, Senegal and the Gambia exemplify many of the problems facing...
<p>Abstract: nus paper traces the historical development of lexicography in Gabon. Gabon, like...
This article raises a number of questions that should be dealt with in drawing up a lexicographic pl...
The use of indigenous African languages in official circles has largely been determined by Africa's ...
De nombreux auteurs ont plaidé aussi bien pour une intégration des langues locales gabonaises dans l...
English became the third official language in Rwanda in 1994 besides French and Kinyarwanda to accom...
This paper re-examines the status of English as a Second Language (ESL) in Anglophone Western Africa...
Language is a means of communication but it also constitutes an essential element for the individual...
A number of historically French-speaking countries have adopted English as second or one of the offi...
This article provides a review of the various statuses of the French language in Gabon, a French-spe...
This thesis examines the impact of French on the language varieties of Gabon. Today, only a few Gabo...
Several authors have described the language situation of Gabon with regard mainly to native language...
In the field of language and education, Senegal and the Gambia exemplify many of the problems facing...
In the years immediately following the attainment of independence, in the early 1960s for the most p...
English, as global language, has had great influence over most languages of the world for nearly two...
In the field of language and education, Senegal and the Gambia exemplify many of the problems facing...
<p>Abstract: nus paper traces the historical development of lexicography in Gabon. Gabon, like...
This article raises a number of questions that should be dealt with in drawing up a lexicographic pl...
The use of indigenous African languages in official circles has largely been determined by Africa's ...
De nombreux auteurs ont plaidé aussi bien pour une intégration des langues locales gabonaises dans l...
English became the third official language in Rwanda in 1994 besides French and Kinyarwanda to accom...
This paper re-examines the status of English as a Second Language (ESL) in Anglophone Western Africa...
Language is a means of communication but it also constitutes an essential element for the individual...