The Languages of Urban Africa

The Languages of Urban Africa
Author: Fiona Mc Laughlin
Publsiher: A&C Black
Total Pages: 252
Release: 2011-10-27
Genre: Language Arts & Disciplines
ISBN: 9781441158130

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The Languages of Urban Africa consists of a series of case studies that address four main themes. The first is the history of African urban languages. The second set focus on theoretical issues in the study of African urban languages, exploring the outcomes of intense multilingualism and also the ways in which urban dwellers form their speech communities. The volume then moves on to explore the relationship between language and identity in the urban setting. The final two case studies in the volume address the evolution of urban languages in Africa. This rich set of chapters examine languages and speech communities in ten geographically diverse African urban centres, covering almost all regions of the continent. Half involve Francophone cities, the other half, Anglophone. This exciting volume shows us what the study of urban African languages can tell us about language and about African societies in general. It is essential reading for upper level undergraduates, postgraduates and researchers in sociolinguistics, especially those interested in the language of Africa.

Youth Language Practices and Urban Language Contact in Africa

Youth Language Practices and Urban Language Contact in Africa
Author: Rajend Mesthrie,Ellen Hurst-Harosh,Heather Brookes
Publsiher: Cambridge University Press
Total Pages: 229
Release: 2021-09-09
Genre: Language Arts & Disciplines
ISBN: 9781107171206

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An up-to-date, theoretically informed study of male, in-group, street-aligned, youth language practice in various urban centres in Africa.

African Youth Languages

African Youth Languages
Author: Ellen Hurst-Harosh,Fridah Kanana Erastus
Publsiher: Springer
Total Pages: 255
Release: 2018-03-06
Genre: Foreign Language Study
ISBN: 9783319645629

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This book showcases current research on language in new media, the performing arts and music in Africa, emphasising the role that youth play in language change and development. The authors demonstrate how the efforts of young people to throw off old colonial languages and create new local ones has become a site of language creativity. Analysing the language of ‘new media’, including social media, print media and new media technologies, and of creative arts such as performance poetry, hip-hop and rap, they use empirical research from such diverse countries as Cameroon, Nigeria, Kenya, the Ivory Coast and South Africa. This original edited collection will appeal to students and scholars of African sociolinguistics, particularly in the light of the rapidly changing globalized context in which we live.

Linguistic and Sociolinguistic Perspectives of Youth Language Practices in Africa

Linguistic and Sociolinguistic Perspectives of Youth Language Practices in Africa
Author: G. Atindogbe,Emmanue Ebongue
Publsiher: African Books Collective
Total Pages: 455
Release: 2019-11-16
Genre: Language Arts & Disciplines
ISBN: 9789956551620

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With the demographic explosion of young people in major African cities, we are witnessing the emergence of youth languages and new speech forms. In search of well-being, these young people, plagued by poverty, social injustice, unemployment and idleness, invent linguistic codes that allow them to find themselves. The linguistic and sociolinguistic description of these youth languages is the object of this volume. The contributions inform on the statutes and functions of the youth languages of Africa, their forms and structures, their representations, and envisage perspectives and prospective didactics.

African Urban and Youth Languages

African Urban and Youth Languages
Author: Josef Schmied,Taiwo Oloruntoba-Oju
Publsiher: Cuvillier Verlag
Total Pages: 184
Release: 2019-08-29
Genre: Language Arts & Disciplines
ISBN: 9783736960817

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The European Conference on African Studies, held in 2017 in Basel, Switzerland, provided a platform for scholars working on African youth languages from bases in Africa, Europe and North America to jointly examine issues relating to the rural -urban divide in African youth languages. This is documented in the current volume. Contributors ponder the virtual absence of indigenous, non-colonial languages of Africa in studied African youth language corpora. They demonstrate that, notwithstanding the surface linguistic appearance of the African youth languages and practices that have engaged the attention of scholars, the languages ultimately bear the mark and intensity of the rural and indigenous as a major and sometimes dominant component. This points to the need for paradigms or models that incorporate rural-indigenous factors in African youth language scholarship.

Urban Contact Dialects and Language Change

Urban Contact Dialects and Language Change
Author: Paul Kerswill,Heike Wiese
Publsiher: Routledge
Total Pages: 306
Release: 2022-03-30
Genre: Language Arts & Disciplines
ISBN: 9780429947476

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This volume provides a systematic comparative treatment of urban contact dialects in the Global North and South, examining the emergence and development of these dialects in major cities in sub-Saharan Africa and North-Western Europe. The book’s focus on contemporary urban settings sheds light on the new language practices and mixed ways of speaking resulting from large-scale migration and the intense contact that occurs between new and existing languages and dialects in these contexts. In comparing these new patterns of language variation and change between cities in both Africa and Europe, the volume affords us a unique opportunity to examine commonalities in linguistic phenomena as well as sociolinguistic differences in societally multilingual settings and settings dominated by a strong monolingual habitus. These comparisons are reinforced by a consistent chapter structure, with each chapter presenting the linguistic and social context of the region, information on available data (including corpora), sociolinguistic and structural findings, a discussion of the status of the urban contact dialect, and its stability over time. The discussion in the book is further enriched by short commentaries from researchers contributing different theoretical and geographical perspectives. Taken as a whole, the book offers new insights into migration-based linguistic diversity and patterns of language variation and change, making this ideal reading for students and scholars in general linguistics and language structure, sociolinguistics, creole studies, diachronic linguistics, language acquisition, anthropological linguistics, language education and discourse analysis.

Language Documentation and Endangerment in Africa

Language Documentation and Endangerment in Africa
Author: James Essegbey,Brent Henderson,Fiona Mc Laughlin
Publsiher: John Benjamins Publishing Company
Total Pages: 317
Release: 2015-10-15
Genre: Language Arts & Disciplines
ISBN: 9789027268150

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This volume brings together a number of important perspectives on language documentation and endangerment in Africa from an international cohort of scholars with vast experience in the field. Offering insights from rural and urban settings throughout the continent, these essays consider topics that range from the development of a writing system to ideologies of language endangerment, from working with displaced communities to the role of colonial languages in reshaping African repertoires, and from the insights of archeology to the challenges of language documentation as a doctoral project. The authors are concerned with both theoretical and practical aspects of language documentation as they address the ways in which the African context both differs from and resembles contexts of endangerment elsewhere in the world. This volume will be useful to fieldworkers and documentalists who work in Africa and beyond.

Sociolinguistics in African Contexts

Sociolinguistics in African Contexts
Author: Augustin Emmanuel Ebongue,Ellen Hurst
Publsiher: Springer
Total Pages: 349
Release: 2017-05-11
Genre: Education
ISBN: 9783319496115

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This volume offers a new perspective on sociolinguistics in Africa. Eschewing the traditional approach which looks at the interaction between European and African languages in the wake of colonialism, this book turns its focus to the social dynamics of African languages and African societies. Divided into two sections, the book offers insight into the crucial topics such as: language vitality and endangerment, the birth of ‘new languages’, a sociolinguistics of the city, language contact and language politics. It spans the continent from Algeria to South Africa, Guinea-Bissau to Kenya and addresses the following broad themes: Language variation, contact and changeThe dynamics of urban, rural and youth languagesPolicy and practice This book provides an alternative to the Eurocentric view of sociolinguistic dynamics in Africa, and will make an ideal read or supplemental textbook for scholars and students in the field/disciplines of African languages and linguistics, and those interested in southern theory or ‘sociolinguistics in the margins’.