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- Title Pages
- Acknowledgments
- Contributors
- Chapter 1 Toward an Interdisciplinary Perspective on Language Movement and Change
- Part One Describing and Classifying Language Movement and Change
- Chapter 2 Language Change and Movement as Seen by Historical Linguistics
- Chapter 3 The <i>Ethnologue</i> and L2 Mapping
- Chapter 4 Understanding Distributions of Chadic Languages
- Chapter 5 800 Languages and Counting
- Part Two Forces of Fixity and Consolidation
- Chapter 6 Conquest and Contact in North African Languages
- Chapter 7 Ajami Literacies of West Africa
- Chapter 8 Vernacular Language and Political Imagination
- Chapter 9 Language Movement and Civil War in West Africa
- Chapter 10 How a Lingua Franca Spreads
- Part Three Influences on Fragmentation, Transformation, and Recombination
- Chapter 11 Scales and Units
- Chapter 12 Localizing the Global
- Chapter 13 The Invisible Niche of AUYL
- Chapter 14 Language Movement and Pragmatic Change in a Conflict Area
- Part Four Traveling Remnants: African Languages in Diaspora
- Chapter 15 The African Diaspora and Language
- Chapter 16 Metaphors to Live By in the Diaspora
- Chapter 17 Caribbean French-African Creole and African Metaphysics
- Chapter 18 Population Movements, Language Contact, Linguistic Diversity, Etc.
- Index
(p.235) Part Three Influences on Fragmentation, Transformation, and Recombination
(p.235) Part Three Influences on Fragmentation, Transformation, and Recombination
- Source:
- Tracing Language Movement in Africa
- Author(s):
Ericka A. Albaugh
Kathryn M. de Luna
- Publisher:
- Oxford University Press
DOI:10.1093/oso/9780190657543.011.0003
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- Title Pages
- Acknowledgments
- Contributors
- Chapter 1 Toward an Interdisciplinary Perspective on Language Movement and Change
- Part One Describing and Classifying Language Movement and Change
- Chapter 2 Language Change and Movement as Seen by Historical Linguistics
- Chapter 3 The <i>Ethnologue</i> and L2 Mapping
- Chapter 4 Understanding Distributions of Chadic Languages
- Chapter 5 800 Languages and Counting
- Part Two Forces of Fixity and Consolidation
- Chapter 6 Conquest and Contact in North African Languages
- Chapter 7 Ajami Literacies of West Africa
- Chapter 8 Vernacular Language and Political Imagination
- Chapter 9 Language Movement and Civil War in West Africa
- Chapter 10 How a Lingua Franca Spreads
- Part Three Influences on Fragmentation, Transformation, and Recombination
- Chapter 11 Scales and Units
- Chapter 12 Localizing the Global
- Chapter 13 The Invisible Niche of AUYL
- Chapter 14 Language Movement and Pragmatic Change in a Conflict Area
- Part Four Traveling Remnants: African Languages in Diaspora
- Chapter 15 The African Diaspora and Language
- Chapter 16 Metaphors to Live By in the Diaspora
- Chapter 17 Caribbean French-African Creole and African Metaphysics
- Chapter 18 Population Movements, Language Contact, Linguistic Diversity, Etc.
- Index