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The etymology of mbunzú for ‘White-man’ in Sango: Central African history
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Une histoire brève de l’origine de la langue sango en Afrique centrale
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Sango
In: Contact languages based on languages from Africa, Asia, Australia, and the Americas (Oxford, 2013), p. 13-24
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Versions of Kituba's origin: Historiography and theory
Samarin, William J.. - : De Gruyter, 2013
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Jean-Paul Kouega: A dictionary of Cameroon Pidgin English usage [Rezension]
In: Journal of Pidgin and Creole languages. - Amsterdam : Benjamins 24 (2009) 2, 386-387
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Making Wawa: The genesis of Chinook Jargon
In: Journal of Pidgin and Creole languages. - Amsterdam : Benjamins 24 (2009) 2, 388-392
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Review of A dictionary of Cameroon Pidgin English usage: Pronunciation, grammar and vocabulary, by Jean-Paul Kouega
Samarin, William J.. - : John Benjamins Publishing, 2009
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Review of Making Wawa: The genesis of Chinook Jargon, by George Lang
Samarin, William J.. - : John Benjamins Publishing, 2009
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A different view of Sango
Samarin, William J.. - : Societe des Africanistes, 2008
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Convergence and the retention of marked consonants in Sango
Samarin, William J.. - : Brill, 2008
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The dynamics of Sango language spread
In: Journal of Pidgin and Creole languages. - Amsterdam : Benjamins 22 (2007) 2, 347-366
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Review of The dynamics of Sango language spread, by Mark Karan
Samarin, William J.. - : John Benjamins Publishing, 2007
Abstract: This work is under copyright: the publisher should be contacted for permission to re-use or reprint this material in any form. ; The spread of a language is nothing more than its being acquired as a language supplementary to the one learned in childhood (the so-called mother tongue), which increases the linguistic repertoire of speakers. The term usually applies to geographical spread, although it can be ascribed to parts of a population or linguistic community. One can speak, therefore, of the spread of English, not only as the consequence of colonization, but also along with the globalization of politics and economics in which the United States came to play a major role since World War II. It is natural that a spreading language is frequently also a lingua franca, one that is a natural language or a pidginized variety of a natural language (see Samarin, 1987).
Keyword: factors in language spread; French in Sango; good vs bad Sango; history of Sango; knowledge of Sango; language competence; language spread; Marcel Diki-Kidiri; proficiency in Sango; Sango language; sentence repetition test; social correlates of proficiency; spread to rural areas; urban vs rural speech; varieties of Sango; Yakoma ethnic group
URL: http://hdl.handle.net/1807/67218
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REVIEW ARTICLE - Sentence repetition tests in determining competence in the spread of Pidgin Sango: Mark Karan, The dynamics of Sango language spread
In: Word. - Abingdon : Routledge, Taylor & Francis Group 54 (2003) 2, 217-238
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The past and present in marking futurity in Sango
In: Journal of Pidgin and Creole languages. - Amsterdam : Benjamins 16 (2001) 1, 53-106
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JOURNAL OF PIDGIN AND CREOLE LANGUAGES 16:1 (2001) - ARTICLES - The past and present in marking futurity in Sango
In: Journal of Pidgin and Creole languages. - Amsterdam : Benjamins 16 (2001) 1, 53-106
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Testing hypotheses about African ideophones
In: Ideophones (Amsterdam, 2001), p. 321-337
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Explaining shift to Sango in Bangui
Samarin, William J.. - : Peeters, 2001
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Sociolinguistics as I see it
In: Journal of sociolinguistics. - Oxford [u.a.] : Blackwell 4 (2000) 2, 303-311
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DIALOGUE - Sociolinguistics as I see it
In: Journal of sociolinguistics. - Oxford [u.a.] : Blackwell 4 (2000) 2, 303-311
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The status of Sango in fact and fiction : on the one-hundredth anniversary of its conception
In: Language change and language contact in Pidgins and Creoles (Amsterdam [etc.], 2000), p. 301-333
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