International audienceThis article aims to show the need for a multidisciplinary approach to the study of language in its social context, from the analysis of the practice of whitisage among Francophone Cameroonian migrants in Paris. This practice consists in "talking like a White person" while imitating the standard pronunciation of the interlocutor. After defining language as a social practice inseparable from the others, I argue, through the analysis of the actors' discourses on their own language practices, that a multidisciplinary approach, at the intersection of linguistics, sociology, social psychology and history, is essential to understanding the social implications of the practice of whitisage in a migration context and its role i...
International audienceThis article investigates ethnoracial categorizations designating the majority...
International audienceThis article is founded on the data analysis of the CEM research project Migra...
Galtier Gérard - The teaching of African languages by volountary immigrant Associations. The artic...
International audienceThis article aims to show the need for a multidisciplinary approach to the stu...
International audienceThis article sets out to examine the place, role and responsibility of researc...
International audienceThis article looks at the question of legitimacy through the lenses of linguis...
International audienceThis article deals with the construction of interpersonal relations between pa...
International audienceThis article intends to open the adult linguistic training migrants within plu...
International audienceThe article underlines the sociocultural interpretation in foreign language,wh...
International audienceThis article describes some of the social issues of phonetic accommodation amo...
International audienceThis article analyses the French system of « republican integration » and emph...
International audienceThis chapter proposes the critical analysis of language practices as an approa...
http://asp.revues.org/465This article relates the evolution from the names “specialised languages” o...
Our research focuses on relations between African languages, identities and linguistic practices in ...
International audienceThis article investigates ethnoracial categorizations designating the majority...
International audienceThis article is founded on the data analysis of the CEM research project Migra...
Galtier Gérard - The teaching of African languages by volountary immigrant Associations. The artic...
International audienceThis article aims to show the need for a multidisciplinary approach to the stu...
International audienceThis article sets out to examine the place, role and responsibility of researc...
International audienceThis article looks at the question of legitimacy through the lenses of linguis...
International audienceThis article deals with the construction of interpersonal relations between pa...
International audienceThis article intends to open the adult linguistic training migrants within plu...
International audienceThe article underlines the sociocultural interpretation in foreign language,wh...
International audienceThis article describes some of the social issues of phonetic accommodation amo...
International audienceThis article analyses the French system of « republican integration » and emph...
International audienceThis chapter proposes the critical analysis of language practices as an approa...
http://asp.revues.org/465This article relates the evolution from the names “specialised languages” o...
Our research focuses on relations between African languages, identities and linguistic practices in ...
International audienceThis article investigates ethnoracial categorizations designating the majority...
International audienceThis article is founded on the data analysis of the CEM research project Migra...
Galtier Gérard - The teaching of African languages by volountary immigrant Associations. The artic...