RESUME - TRADUCTION :Il s'agit d'une contraction (21 p. > 6p .) en français de l'article de Judith T. Irvine (2008) "Subjected words : African linguistics and the colonial encounter", Language and communication 28, p. 323-343.The systematic study of African languages emerged in the 19th century as a scientific field alongwith other European projects of information-gathering, religious proselytizing, and establishing animperial presence on the continent. This paper considers how the conditions – ideological, social, andmaterial – of linguistic research in the early colonial encounter influenced the resulting descriptionsof African languages and the delimitation of linguistic boundaries. Frameworks and precedents fromthose early projects have...
The paper discussed the importance of language in human existence. It asserted that the basic need o...
This paper addresses the politics of language use in African nations and societies. It highlights th...
Abstract: in this article, we argue that the fact that African languages arre oral languages and tha...
RESUME - TRADUCTION :Il s'agit d'une contraction (21 p. > 6p .) en français de l'article de Judith T...
The study and the classifications of the languages of Africa have traditionally been monopolized by ...
Abstract : A new kind of sociolinguistics developing in Africa deals with the urbanization of tradit...
https://www.persee.fr/renderCollectionCover/aflin.pngAfricana Linguistica is dedicated to the study ...
This is an annotated introductory bibliography for African languages and linguistics, attempting to ...
This is an Author's Original Manuscript of an article published by Taylor & Francis in Canadian Jour...
abstract : The empirical discovery of the African languages began in the 15th century as the Portugu...
International audienceThe transformation of the object French in Africa over the last 50 years goes ...
This chapter aims at redressing the deplorable fact that African languages, their social life and vi...
Abstract: A «dialect» is defined with respect to a «language» and an «accent». The dialectal status ...
International audienceFrom the earliest studies on French in Africa, the goal of which was above all...
Quelle fut l'origine des études des langues africaines ? Quelles zones géographiques recouvrait cett...
The paper discussed the importance of language in human existence. It asserted that the basic need o...
This paper addresses the politics of language use in African nations and societies. It highlights th...
Abstract: in this article, we argue that the fact that African languages arre oral languages and tha...
RESUME - TRADUCTION :Il s'agit d'une contraction (21 p. > 6p .) en français de l'article de Judith T...
The study and the classifications of the languages of Africa have traditionally been monopolized by ...
Abstract : A new kind of sociolinguistics developing in Africa deals with the urbanization of tradit...
https://www.persee.fr/renderCollectionCover/aflin.pngAfricana Linguistica is dedicated to the study ...
This is an annotated introductory bibliography for African languages and linguistics, attempting to ...
This is an Author's Original Manuscript of an article published by Taylor & Francis in Canadian Jour...
abstract : The empirical discovery of the African languages began in the 15th century as the Portugu...
International audienceThe transformation of the object French in Africa over the last 50 years goes ...
This chapter aims at redressing the deplorable fact that African languages, their social life and vi...
Abstract: A «dialect» is defined with respect to a «language» and an «accent». The dialectal status ...
International audienceFrom the earliest studies on French in Africa, the goal of which was above all...
Quelle fut l'origine des études des langues africaines ? Quelles zones géographiques recouvrait cett...
The paper discussed the importance of language in human existence. It asserted that the basic need o...
This paper addresses the politics of language use in African nations and societies. It highlights th...
Abstract: in this article, we argue that the fact that African languages arre oral languages and tha...