3 décembre 2020
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Seraphin Kamdem, « From dialectal variation to standardisation, production of literature, and pedagogical implications », Presses de l’Inalco, ID : 10.4000/books.pressesinalco.40094
Introduction Cameroon is officially a French‑English bilingual country, but it is actually highly multilingual with 286 local languages, all at various levels of standardisation. But from colonial times, and despite the Independence in 1960, none of the local languages has been granted an official status to be used in education, the administration or the public media. The two official languages of the country are still French and English, inherited from colonial times. These two languages are...