<p>Abstract: nus paper traces the historical development of lexicography in Gabon. Gabon, like most African countries, is multilingual. The recent inventories of languages spoken in Gabon ar~ those established by Jacquot (1978) and Kwenzi-Mikala (1998). According to Kwenzi-Mikala (1997), there are 62 speech fonns divided into 10 language groups or language-units in Gabon. These speech fonns co-exist with French, the official language. In fact, in article 2 of paragraph 8 of the revised Constitution of 1994 the following can be read: ''The Gabonese Republic adopts French as the official language. Furthennore, she endeavours to protect and promote the national languages." This constitutional arrangement naturally makes French the langua...
The present article is a plea for mother tongue education dictionary projects in Gabonese lexicograp...
A number of historically French-speaking countries have adopted English as second or one of the offi...
A number of historically French-speaking countries have adopted English as second or one of the offi...
Abstract: This article raises a number of questions that should be dealt with in drawing up a lexic...
This article is a survey study of lexicographic activities with regards to the French language as it...
This article raises a number of questions that should be dealt with in drawing up a lexicographic pl...
This paper traces the historical development of lexicography in Gabon. Gabon, like most African coun...
CITATION: Mavoungou, P.A. 2010. Lexicographie et Confection des Dictionnaires au Gabon. Stellenbosch...
This paper is a response to Mavoungou (2013a) who has pleaded for the production of a dictionary of ...
This paper is a response to Mavoungou (2013a) who has pleaded for the production of a dictionary of ...
Several authors have described the language situation of Gabon with regard mainly to native language...
The present article reports on the conceptualization of the Dictionnaire Général du Français Gabona...
The promotion and development of a language involves a wide usage of dictionaries and reference work...
This thesis examines the impact of French on the language varieties of Gabon. Today, only a few Gabo...
The present article is a plea for mother tongue education dictionary projects in Gabonese lexicograp...
The present article is a plea for mother tongue education dictionary projects in Gabonese lexicograp...
A number of historically French-speaking countries have adopted English as second or one of the offi...
A number of historically French-speaking countries have adopted English as second or one of the offi...
Abstract: This article raises a number of questions that should be dealt with in drawing up a lexic...
This article is a survey study of lexicographic activities with regards to the French language as it...
This article raises a number of questions that should be dealt with in drawing up a lexicographic pl...
This paper traces the historical development of lexicography in Gabon. Gabon, like most African coun...
CITATION: Mavoungou, P.A. 2010. Lexicographie et Confection des Dictionnaires au Gabon. Stellenbosch...
This paper is a response to Mavoungou (2013a) who has pleaded for the production of a dictionary of ...
This paper is a response to Mavoungou (2013a) who has pleaded for the production of a dictionary of ...
Several authors have described the language situation of Gabon with regard mainly to native language...
The present article reports on the conceptualization of the Dictionnaire Général du Français Gabona...
The promotion and development of a language involves a wide usage of dictionaries and reference work...
This thesis examines the impact of French on the language varieties of Gabon. Today, only a few Gabo...
The present article is a plea for mother tongue education dictionary projects in Gabonese lexicograp...
The present article is a plea for mother tongue education dictionary projects in Gabonese lexicograp...
A number of historically French-speaking countries have adopted English as second or one of the offi...
A number of historically French-speaking countries have adopted English as second or one of the offi...