{"id":723,"date":"2024-01-16T17:00:24","date_gmt":"2024-01-16T17:00:24","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/ubwp.buffalo.edu\/kpaamcam\/?p=723"},"modified":"2024-01-16T17:00:24","modified_gmt":"2024-01-16T17:00:24","slug":"esene-agwara-angiachi-d","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/ubwp.buffalo.edu\/kpaamcam\/2024\/01\/16\/esene-agwara-angiachi-d\/","title":{"rendered":"Esene Agwara, Angiachi D"},"content":{"rendered":"\n<p><a href=\"https:\/\/epub.uni-bayreuth.de\/id\/eprint\/6051\/1\/PhD%20Thesis-Final%20Copy-%20Angiachi%20Demetris.pdf\">Language ideologies in contexts of small-scale multilingualism: Repertoires, attitudes, and language use in Lower Fungom (Cameroon)<\/a>. PhD Dissertation, University of Bayreuth.<\/p>\n\n\n\n<ul class=\"wp-block-list\">\n<li>EN: This research examines how language ideologies shape repertoires, language attitudes, and language use in Lower Fungom, a context of small-scale multilingualism in rural Northwest Cameroon. Using questionnaires, matched-guise tests, sociolinguistic documentation, and participant observation, this study explores language ideologies in 13 villages in Lower Fungom: Munken, Missong, Abar, Ngun, Biya, Mufu, Mundabli, Buu, Kung, Ajumbu, Fang, Koshin, and Mashi. The research concludes that language ideologies constitute an integral part of sociolinguistic behaviors. It finds that multilingual repertoires dwell more on multilingual speakers\u2019 relationships with others, rather than diglossic models. The main factors shaping Missong speakers\u2019 language attitudes are considerations of relational qualities that capture locally salient features, and code choice during transactional interactions makes up an essential element of the linguistic practices of Lower Fungom multilinguals. Finally, code choices in Lower Fungom are deliberate actions to index ideological associations to the local codes.&nbsp;<\/li>\n\n\n\n<li>FR: Cette recherche examine comment les id\u00e9ologies linguistiques mod\u00e8lent les r\u00e9pertoires, les attitudes linguistiques, et les usages plurilingues dans le Bas Fungom, un contexte multilingue du Nord-Ouest Cameroun. Avec les questionnaires, les analyses de matched-guise, la documentation sociolinguistique, et l\u2019observation participante, cette \u00e9tude explore les id\u00e9ologies linguistiques dans 13 villages du Bas Fungom: Munken, Missong, Abar, Ngun, Biya, Mufu, Mundabli, Buu, Kung, Ajumbu, Fang, Koshin, and Mashi. Cette recherche conclut que les id\u00e9ologies linguistiques constituent une pi\u00e8ce int\u00e9grante des comportements sociolinguistiques. Il trouve que les r\u00e9pertoires multilingues r\u00e9sident plus dans les relations des locuteurs multilingues avec les autres que dans les mod\u00e8les diglossiques. Les facteurs principaux qui mod\u00e8lent les attitudes linguistiques des locuteurs de Missong sont les consid\u00e9rations des qualit\u00e9s relationnelles que capturent les caract\u00e9ristiques saillantes de la r\u00e9gion, et le choix du code durant les interactions transactionnelles constitue un \u00e9l\u00e9ment essentiel des pratiques linguistiques des polyglottes du Bas Fungom. Finalement, les choix du code dans le Bas Fungom sont des actions d\u00e9lib\u00e9r\u00e9es pour indexer les associations id\u00e9ologiques aux codes de la r\u00e9gion.&nbsp;<\/li>\n<\/ul>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"<p>Language ideologies in contexts of small-scale multilingualism: Repertoires, attitudes, and language use in Lower Fungom (Cameroon). 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