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Language Contact In A Postcolonial Setting The Linguistic And Social Context Of English And Pidgin In Cameroon Eric A Anchimbe Editor

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Language Contact In A Postcolonial Setting The Linguistic And Social Context Of English And Pidgin In Cameroon Eric A Anchimbe Editor
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Language Contact In A Postcolonial Setting The Linguistic And Social Context Of English And Pidgin In Cameroon Eric A Anchimbe Editor instant download after payment.

Publisher: De Gruyter Mouton
File Extension: PDF
File size: 7.13 MB
Pages: 333
Author: Eric A. Anchimbe (editor)
ISBN: 9781614511199, 1614511195
Language: English
Year: 2012

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Language Contact In A Postcolonial Setting The Linguistic And Social Context Of English And Pidgin In Cameroon Eric A Anchimbe Editor by Eric A. Anchimbe (editor) 9781614511199, 1614511195 instant download after payment.

This timely book brings together research on the features and evolution of Cameroon English and Cameroon Pidgin English, approached from a variety of innovative multilingual frameworks that focus on the emergence of mother tongue speakers. The authors illustrate how language and population contact, history (colonialism), multilingualism, translation, and indigenization have contributed to shaping the norms of postcolonial Englishes and Pidgins. Employing naturalistic data, the volume provides a new fascinating perspective that better situates and supplements existing research in the fields of African Englishes and Creolistics. It is particularly of key interest to sociolinguists, contact linguists, Africanists, Anglicists, creolists and historical linguists.

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