Exploring the linguistic landscape of Cameroon: Reflections on language policy and ideology

被引:5
作者
Puetz, Martin [1 ]
机构
[1] Univ Koblenz Landau, English Linguist, Landau Campus,Ft 7, D-76829 Landau, Germany
来源
RUSSIAN JOURNAL OF LINGUISTICS | 2020年 / 24卷 / 02期
关键词
Anglophone problem; Cameroon; ideology; language policy; linguistic landscape; public space;
D O I
10.22363/2687-0088-2020-24-2-294-324
中图分类号
H [语言、文字];
学科分类号
05 ;
摘要
This contribution focuses on the study of Linguistic Landscapes in the Central/Western African state of Cameroon, with particular reference to its capital, Yaounde. Linguistic landscapes is a relatively recent area of research, and can be broadly defined as the visual representation of languages in public space. This paper will show that the field of linguistic landscapes can act as a reflection of linguistic hierarchies, ideologies and acts of resistance in multilingual and multicultural communities. At the same time, the sociolinguistic situation in the country will be investigated, which is paramount to understanding the linguistic and ideological conflicts between the anglophone minority and the francophone government. Cameroon's linguistic landscape will be explored via the various spaces that English, French, Pidgin English, Camfranglais and, to a minor degree, indigenous African languages occupy in its sociolinguistic composition. The methodological design is quantitative in nature, involving collecting more than 600 linguistic tokens (digital photos) in various public places mainly in and around the Cameroonian capital of Yaounde. It will be demonstrated that the deployment of languages on signs and linguistic tokens, apart from serving informative and symbolic functions for the audiences or passers-by they target, also has social and political implications in an ethnically heterogeneous and linguistically hybrid society such as Cameroon. Whereas in some other former British colonies there are indications that the public space is being symbolically constructed in order to preserve some of Africa's indigenous languages (e.g. in Botswana, Rwanda, Tanzania), in Cameroon the linguistic landscape almost exclusively focuses on the dominant status and role of one single language, i.e. French, and to a lesser extent English, whose speakers therefore feel marginalized and oppressed by the French government.
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页码:294 / 324
页数:31
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