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Ethnolects of Cameroon English

Pronunciation, Education, and Evolution

by Fonyuy (Author)
©2013 Thesis 205 Pages

Summary

From an integrative perspective this study analyses the evolution of ethnolinguistic variability in Cameroon English (CamE) pronunciation along the educational echelon. Focus is on the phonetic/phonological variables of ethnolects distinctive from Received Pronunciation and CamE, and markers which prompt attitudinal reactions in speakers and listeners’ perceptions. Interviews are conducted and a questionnaire designed to elicit pronunciation and attitudinal variability. Integrative methods are explored to analyse the data, and the «trace element hypothesis» postulated. As contribution to studies on the evolution in the New Englishes it proposes the lectal continuum and fossilised CamE features as yard sticks for mainstreaming CamE phonology and advocates sociophonetics in language teaching.

Details

Pages
205
Year
2013
ISBN (PDF)
9783653028119
ISBN (Softcover)
9783631628225
DOI
10.3726/978-3-653-02811-9
Language
English
Publication date
2013 (December)
Keywords
Cameroon English ethnolects Pronunciation
Published
Frankfurt am Main, Berlin, Bern, Bruxelles, New York, Oxford, Wien, 2012. 205 pp., 34 tables, 52 graphs

Biographical notes

Fonyuy (Author)

Kelen Ernesta Fonyuy has a PhD in sociolinguistics from the University of Bayreuth (Germany). Her fields of research are in domains of sociolinguistics such as sociophonetics, contact, variationist, and applied linguistics, etc. She has scientific publications in international journals and book chapters.

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