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Livre du prophète Jonas, en langue soninké
Ruuti, tunka Dawuda xooxo
(2007)
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Das Dorf Omutiuanduko in einem "Herero-Homeland" im mittleren Nordwesten Namibias hat wie viele Kommunen in dieser wüstenreichen Region mit Wasserproblemen zu kämpfen. 2002 erhielt Omutiuanduko von Namwater, der staatlichen Wasserversorgung, ein Bohrloch und eine Dieselpumpe sowie praktische Anleitung zum organisatorischen Aufbau einer Wasservereinigung (orutu yorwi), in der die Herero ihre Belange selbst verwalten müssen. Danach zogen die Experten ab, die Gemeinde musste allein zurecht kommen – ein typisches Beispiel, wie lokale Entwicklungshilfe abläuft. Doch was passiert, wenn die Experten das Feld räumen? Wie wird externes Wissen angeeignet und umgesetzt? Wie verträgt sich das mit den lokalen Sprachen und der sozialen und kulturellen Dynamik vor Ort? Um solche Phänomene wissenschaftlich zu untersuchen, hat die Volkswagen-Stiftung im Schwerpunkt "Schlüsselthemen der Geisteswissenschaften" im Juni 2003 das Forschungsprojekt "Language, Gender, Sustainability" angestoßen: In multidisziplinär orientierten Studien sollen lokale Entwicklungsprojekte in der Elfenbeinküste, Indonesien und Namibia soziolinguistisch untersucht werden. Ausgangspunkt der Forschung ist die Beobachtung, dass zwar die Arbeit von Entwicklungsprojekten sehr gut dokumentiert ist und regelmäßige Kontrollen zur Durchführung vorgenommen werden. Lokale Prozesse können aus unserer Sicht erst dann verstanden werden, wenn berücksichtigt wird, wie sie in den lokal verwendeten Sprachen formuliert werden.
All the works in Mazuna lexicography have a common denominator: they are translation dictionaries biased towards French and were compiled by Catholic and Protestant missionaries or colonial administrators. These dictionaries have both strong and weak points. The macrostructure although it does not display features of sophistication, i.e. the use of niching and nesting procedures, tends to survey the full lexicon of the language which make these dictionaries real reservoirs of knowledge. The microstructure contains a lot of useful entries. However, no metalexicographic discussion is provided in the user's guide to make it accessible to the target reader. There are also some shortcomings especially in the areas of suprasegmental phonology (absence of tonal indications) and orthography.
A number of historically French-speaking countries have adopted English as second or one of the official languages. This does not only pose a problem of multilingualism at State level as well as at social level, but it also questions the actual status of English as a language at both levels. In fact, English does not only have to compete with French, but also with native African languages. This article gives an insight into the status of English in Gabon – a French-speaking country in western central Africa. Gabon has not (yet) adopted English as one of the official languages, but the status of the language needs to be investigated from a sociolinguistic perspective. The paper retraced the story of English in Gabon by outlining three periods of contact between the English language and the populations of Gabon. The presence of English throughout the three periods is then linguistically attested through an empirical study of English loanwords in the general vocabulary of Gabonese native languages. The second topic that the article covers is the contemporary situation of the language in the country whose policy refers to it as foreign language. Meanwhile, the influence of the American lifestyle and music, the education system and the elites that were educated in English-speaking countries produce a different social view on the language. This growing social status may signal prominent new developments in the future. This leads the author to set perspectives of the language as it is spoken in Gabon.
De nombreux auteurs ont plaidé aussi bien pour une intégration des langues locales gabonaises dans le système éducatif que pour une éducation multilingue au Gabon. Cependant, la politique linguistique du Gabon, quasiment inexistante, et son corollaire dans l’enseignement ne font aucune mention de ces langues locales, dites langues maternelles, reléguées aux activités religieuses et ethno-culturelles. Le but de cet article est de faire l’état des lieux de la politique linguistique dans le système éducatif gabonais. Il analyse successivement (i) la politique linguistique du Gabon, (ii) le paysage linguistique gabonais et (iii) le statut des langues de ce paysage dans le système éducatif. La présente communication suggère fortement la mise en place d’une planification linguistique qui va déterminer à la fois la politique linguistique et l’usage des langues dans le système éducatif.
The main goal of this article is to define the problem of vowel duration in Civili (H12a). It shows that the so-called Civili vowel-length desperately needs to be re-examined, because previous works on the sound system of this language hardly explain a number of phonological phenomena, such as vowel lengthening, on the basis of data at hand. Demonstrating the problem in question, the author first reviews previous works that all identify a vowel lengthening in Civili. From different analyses the complexity of the phenomenon is found out by observing differences from an analysis to another, and by regarding difficulties the different phonologists came up against. Then, the problem is also seen through the weakness of each analysis results. This eventually shows more aspects of the vowel duration issue, and leads the author to make a clear distinction between vowel length and vowel lengthening that can be all regarded as only vowel duration. Finally, the article shares a possible way for a solution through an experimental approach of the Civili sound system.
This article raises a number of questions that should be dealt with in drawing up a lexicographic plan for Gabon. For which of the Gabonese languages should lexicographic units be established? This question entrains the issue of inventorying the Gabonese languages and their standardization as well as the issue of language planning for Gabon. What is the status of those foreign languages widely spoken in Gabon? What about French? Should Gabon keep importing its French dictionaries from France, or should the Gabonese compile their own French dictionaries, including French words and expressions exclusively used in Gabon? Finally, after trying to answer these questions, a number of suggestions are made for the establishment of a lexicographic plan for Gabon.
En dernière analyse, la grande faiblesse des livres comme ceux de Mouguiama-Daouda et d'autres linguistes gabonais qui ont choisi de publier des ouvrages généraux sur les langues bantoues du Gabon, c'est de manquer de documents descriptifs (synchroniques ou diachroniques) sur lesquelles ils peuvent asseoir raisonnablement leurs hypothèses et leurs argumentations. Ceci montre, par conséquent, combien de fois il est nécessaire de commencer d'abord par décrire les langues que l'on veut étudier, avant d'envisager une quelconque autre étude linguistique sur elles.
La présente étude est parvenue à identifier une vingtaine de bantouismes dans le LG et moins d'une dizaine de candidats à bantouismes (six au total), grâce aux cognats et aux candidats à cognats vili que nous avons pu établir. Ce faisant, elle a falsifié le point de vue dominant dans la littérature d'une origine restreinte à trois langues (le kikongo, le kimbundu et l'umbundu) de tous les bantouismes et candidats à bantouismes latino-américains connus à ce jour. La suite du travail est déjà en vue qui consiste à étendre aux autres langues bantoues du Gabon des zones A et B la recherche des mots apparentés aux termes du LG, ce qui assurément ne pourra que rallonger la liste des bantouismes présents dans le LG.
Ce texte s’est voulu une brève présentation des tons phonologiques qu’on rencontre dans les langues bantoues parlées au Gabon. L’élément nouveau ici par rapport à ce que l’on sait de l'analyse de la tonalité des langues bantoues en général, c’est la prise en compte de l'intonation dans l'explication de certaines modifications tonales du niveau lexical dont les tons lexicaux (fixes ou flottants) ne peuvent pas rendre compte.
Dans les langues bantoues du Gabon, tons lexicaux flottants et tons intonatifs permettent d’expliquer trois phénomènes tonals que nous avons voulu passer en revue dans cet article. Dorénavant, il est donné de croire, avec l’élargissement du domaine d’observation des tons intonatifs aux groupes B10, B20 et B30, qu’un certain nombre de problèmes tonals considérés hier encore comme insolubles ou relevant de types ou de cas tonals, trouvent des solutions ou des analyses satisfaisantes. Déjà, la découverte des tons intonatifs en myènènkomi (B11e) et en tsogo (B31) permet aujourd’hui de proposer une description pour le moins correcte de la tonalité de ces deux langues.
Proverbes en langue soninkée
Diese Abschlussarbeit zur dialektalen Gliederung des Zazaki besteht aus 2 Hauptteilen. Teil 1 beschreibt nach kurzer Darlegung und Auswertung der bisherigen Forschung die dialektale Struktur der Sprache und die Einteilung in Hauptdialekte. Teil 2 besteht aus Übersetzungen eines Beispieltextes in verschiedene Dialekte und Mundarten sowie aus Sprachkarten mit Isoglossen.
The phenomenon discussed in this paper is the so-called expletive negation in negated yes/no questions in Serbo-Croatian. The term expletive negation seems, at this point to be a useful descriptive term for the phenomenon in question. One of the goals of this paper, however, is to show that it is not the correct one. Proposing the existence of semantically vacuous negation is the consequence of the assumption that sentential negation has a fixed position in the clausal hierarchy (Brown and Franks 1995). This approach cannot account for the relevant data in Serbo-Croatian. My claim is that the cases under consideration involve an alternative position of NegP in Serbo-Croatian, above TP. It is confined to the derivation of one semantic type of negated yes/no interrogatives, and it cannot trigger negative concord.
This paper is a preliminary attempt to reconstruct the consonant system of Proto-East-Cushitic (PEC) , one of the four branches of the Cushitic family. Data are taken from some twenty-odd languages including unpublished material on a variety of hitherto little known languages. After discussing a number of general problems raised by the phonological comparison of the East Cushitic languages, 23 consonants are reconstructed for the inventory of the proto-language and the evidence for the reconstructions is presented in the form of cognate sets and correspondence rules which map the proto-phonemes onto the individual reflexes. The method employed is that of comparative linguistics as traditionally employed in Indo-European linguistics.
Zur Metrik der Gathas
(1986)
The Wayeyi [: phrasebook]
(2008)
Wörterbuch: Redewendungen Bantu-English
Since independence, the government of Botswana has practiced an exclusive language policy in which only English has been used in government circles at the exclusion of all the 26 languages represented in the country, with a limited use of the national language, Setswana. However, in recent years more positive statements have been heard in Parliament, opening up to recognize the use of other languages in education and society. These statements have provided a conducive environment for Non-governmental organizations to develop other languages for use in education and out-of-school literacy. This paper focuses on the work of one such organization. It reports on a project this organization is undertaking to revive the language and culture of the Wayeyi people in North Western, and Central Botswana. It gives findings on attitudes towards Shiyeyi as a language of instruction for literacy and shows how the preference expressed for Shiyeyi has great potential for a literacy program.
The earliest known extensive texts in Gullah (and perhaps African American Vernacular English as well) to appear in print were published in The Riverside Magazine for Young People in November, 1868, under the title "Negro Fables" (p. 505-507). These are four animal stories, which the editor of the magazine, Horace Elisha Scudder, described in his column only as having been "taken down from the lips of an old negro, in the vicinity of Charleston" (see Appendix for the editor´s comments and the full text of the stories).2 The Story-Teller was evidently a genuine "man of words" (Abrahams, 1983), a true raconteur who could artistically embellish a simple traditional account (perhaps further embellished by the transcriber) in a variety of ways. That he commanded a certain range of Gullah is evident from particular signature features in the texts, but the absence of other typical Gullah features and the presence of shared Gullah/African American Vernacular English usages, together with the periodic appearance of standard English forms, demonstrate that these texts provide perhaps the earliest actual documentation (apart from early tertiary comments, cited e.g. in Feagin, 1997, p. 128-129) of register variation or style/code-switching among Gullah speakers. ...
The limits of Cushitic
(1980)
Gegenstände der Untersuchung sind genetische Gliederung und historische Rekonstruktion im Kuschitischen. Nach dem Kriterium gemeinsamer sprachlicher Innovationen sind folgende Schlüsse möglich: (1) Ik ist keine kuschitische, nicht einmal eine afroasiatische Sprache. (2) Es ist durchaus nicht sicher, daß die Burji-Sidamo-Gruppe (Rift-Valley-Kuschitisch) mit dem Tieflandkuschitischen einen genetischen Zweig - das Ostkuschitische - bildet. Die Burji-Sidamo-Gruppe kannte am engsten mit dem Agaw verwandt sein und mit ihm einen anderen genetischen Zweig - das Hochlandkuschitische - bilden. (3) Die Iraqw-Gruppe - und mit ihr vermutlich das gesamte Südkuschitische - gehört zum Tieflandkuschitischen und bildet keinen selbständigen Zweig des Kuschitischen. (4) Obwohl das Beja zweifellos eine afroasiatische Sprache ist, ist jedoch nicht zuverlässig bewiesen, daß es zum Kuschitischen gehört. Seine genaue Stellung zum Kuschitischen (dem Kuschitischen nächstverwandter Zweig oder nicht einmal dies?) bleibt noch zu klären. Die Erörterung und Beweisführung beruht auf Rekonstruktionen des Verbalsystems und der Kasus, auf einem Systemvergleich der Determinationselemente und der Genitivmorpheme sowie auf anderen syntaktischen und morphologischen Merkmalen. Auch einige Prinzipien der linguistischen Typologie wurden herangezogen. Es handelt sich um vorläufige Ergebnisse.
Le problème que nous abordons ici représente une entreprise bien téméraire à cause des multiples aspects qui le caractérisent et du manque de données concordantes le concernant. En effet, à notre grande surprise d'ailleurs, il n'a pas été facile de recueillir des informations "sûres" auprès des "sources" qu'on aurait pu juger dignes de foi. C'est la preuve que nos traditions tombent de plus en plus dans l'oubli du passé. A celui qui s'engage, à effectuer une démarche de ce genre devrait logiquement se poser un problème de méthodologie afin d'approcher le sujet d'une manière scientifique.
A sketch of Houailou grammar
(1978)
Houailou is an Oceanic language spoken by approximately 7,000 people in central New Caledonia. Haudricourt, in his classification of the New Caledonia Languages, assigns Houailou to his Southern Group (Haudricourt, 1971). The following grammatical description of Houailou is based primarily on J. de La Fontinelle's La langue de Houailou (La Fontinelle 1976). Since La Fontinellels grammar uses a Pramework that makes comparison of Houailou to other Oceanic-languages rather difficult, it was felt that it might be a worth-while undertaking to rewrite it in a more traditional framework. The main differences between La Fontinelle's treatment of Houailou and its present reinterpretation can be briefly characterized as follows: La Fontinelle begins her description by isolating minimal gramaatical categories and then determitles their cooccurrence privileges in larger constructions. ...
Gedicht vom Majimaji-Aufstand : Gedicht über den Majimaji-Aufstand 1905/06 in Deutsch-Ostafrika
(1933)
Der Verfasser ist der verstorbene Koranschullehrer Abdul Karim bin Jamaldini in Lindi. Da er von Eltern abstammt, die in Lamu geboren waren, so kommen außer vielen arabischen Wörtern solche des Lamudialektes vor. Außerdem sind hier und da auch Wörter andrer Sprachen, z. B. des Kimakonde eingestreut. In Lindi selbst wird ein Kimakondedialekt, ein Gemisch von Kimatschinga und Kimaraba gesprochen. Das Gedicht hat 334 Strophen. Jede Strophe hat vier Verszeilen, von denen die ersten drei die gleiche Endsilbe haben und die vierte Verszeile immer auf „ri" endigt. Die durch den Krieg 1914/18 verloren gegangene Originalniederschrift ist besonders hinsichtlich der arabischen Wörter fehlerhaft. Die Übersetzung ist ziemlich wörtlich gehalten, um die Eigenart der Erzählungsweise nicht zu verwischen. Nach einigen einleitenden Worten schildert der Verfasser zunächst den plötzlichen Beginn des Aufstandes, dann Kampf und Gefangennahme der Aufständischen und deren Verhör, wobei die in Gesprächsform gekleideten Worte die Art und Weise des Spionierens erkennen lassen. Hierauf folgen kürzere und längere Schilderungen von verschiedenen, mehr oder weniger zusammenhängenden und zeitlich durcheinander geworfenen Zügen betreffend Überfall, Flucht, Kriegsrat mit dem Führer Hongo und weitere Kämpfe. Dann nehmen die Abschiedsworte und letzten Befehle des verwundeten und sterbenden Hongo einen breiten Raum ein, Es folgen die Berichte über den Anschluß des Litunu, Nasoro und Hasan bin Ismail und über den Eindruck der Nachricht von Hongos Tod, sowie über die Verfolgung der drei genannten Aufständischen. Zuletzt kommt eine Schilderung neuer Kämpfe mit den Wangoni und ein Bericht von der Beendigung des Aufstandes. Am Schlusse teilt der Verfasser seinen Namen und seine Herkunft mit. Gewährsmänner waren der im Arabischen sehr bewanderte Koranprediger Kadi Omari bin Jamaldini (ein Bruder des Verfassers). Jamaldini bin Kadi Omari (Sohn des Koranpredigers), Halifa bin Abdul Karim (Sohn des Verfassers, früher im deutschen Verwaltungsdienst als Schreiber tätig) und der Wali (Bürgernieister) von Lindi namens Ali bin Asmani. Die Übersetzung wurde am 20. 8. 1912 in Lindi fertiggestellt und de, Bezirksamt dortselbst eingereicht. Ein Durchschlag wurde damals Herrn Prof. Dr. Velten zugestellt und gelangte jetzt an die Redaktion der Afrikanischen Studien. Hohentanne, Post Großvoigtsberg, den 18. 11. 1932. Lorenz, früher Regierungslehrer und Rektor in Lindi.