15 Niger
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Oreste Floquet
Abstract
Although the arrival of the French army dates back to the end of the nineteenth century, Niger became a colony only in 1922. Today, Niger is made up of different ethnic groups which makes it extremely heterogeneous. French coexists with other national languages which are: Arabic, Buduma, Fulfulde, Gourmanchéma, Hausa, Kanuri, Tamasheq, Tasawaq, Tedaga, and Zarma. Niger’s language policy has always ensured that national languages were used in education. In fact, since the early 1970s Niger has promoted various projects to develop bilingualism in primary school. As in many other French-speaking states of sub-Saharan Africa, French is an exogenous language that coexists with other languages which are learned from childhood in the family environment. The linguistic study of the Nigerien variety remains a largely unexplored field and has, to date, mostly focused on data obtained from surveys carried out in Niamey. The phenomena found appear consistent with those universal tendencies at reducing the markedness that can usually be found in other places in French-speaking Africa.
Abstract
Although the arrival of the French army dates back to the end of the nineteenth century, Niger became a colony only in 1922. Today, Niger is made up of different ethnic groups which makes it extremely heterogeneous. French coexists with other national languages which are: Arabic, Buduma, Fulfulde, Gourmanchéma, Hausa, Kanuri, Tamasheq, Tasawaq, Tedaga, and Zarma. Niger’s language policy has always ensured that national languages were used in education. In fact, since the early 1970s Niger has promoted various projects to develop bilingualism in primary school. As in many other French-speaking states of sub-Saharan Africa, French is an exogenous language that coexists with other languages which are learned from childhood in the family environment. The linguistic study of the Nigerien variety remains a largely unexplored field and has, to date, mostly focused on data obtained from surveys carried out in Niamey. The phenomena found appear consistent with those universal tendencies at reducing the markedness that can usually be found in other places in French-speaking Africa.
Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter I
- Manuals of Romance Linguistics V
- Table of Contents VII
- 1 Introduction 1
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Northern Africa
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French
- 2 Algeria 23
- 3 Morocco 43
- 4 Tunisia 71
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Italian
- 5 Libya 85
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Portuguese
- 6 Portugal: Madeira 95
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Spanish
- 7 Spain: Canary Islands 115
- 8 Spain: Ceuta and Melilla 147
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Western Africa
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French
- 9 Benin 169
- 10 Burkina Faso 193
- 11 Côte d’Ivoire 221
- 12 Guinea 241
- 13 Mali 265
- 14 Mauritania 289
- 15 Niger 319
- 16 Senegal 337
- 17 Togo 391
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Portuguese
- 18 Cabo Verde 413
- 19 Guinea-Bissau 447
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Middle Africa
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French
- 20 Cameroon 469
- 21 Central African Republic 483
- 22 Chad 497
- 23 Congo-Brazzaville 507
- 24 Congo-Kinshasa 537
- 25 Gabon 551
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Portuguese
- 26 Angola 579
- 27 São Tomé and Príncipe 609
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Spanish
- 28 Equatorial Guinea 625
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Eastern Africa
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French
- 29 Burundi and Rwanda 643
- 30 Djibouti 669
- 31 France: Réunion and Mayotte 691
- 32 Madagascar and Comoros 717
- 33 Mauritius and Seychelles 753
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Italian
- 34 Eritrea, Ethiopia, and Somalia 783
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Portuguese
- 35 Mozambique 809
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Overview
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Country Key Facts
- 36 Country Key Facts 827
- Language Index 841
- Linguistic Subject Index 849
- General Subject Index 855
- Person Index 867
Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter I
- Manuals of Romance Linguistics V
- Table of Contents VII
- 1 Introduction 1
-
Northern Africa
-
French
- 2 Algeria 23
- 3 Morocco 43
- 4 Tunisia 71
-
Italian
- 5 Libya 85
-
Portuguese
- 6 Portugal: Madeira 95
-
Spanish
- 7 Spain: Canary Islands 115
- 8 Spain: Ceuta and Melilla 147
-
Western Africa
-
French
- 9 Benin 169
- 10 Burkina Faso 193
- 11 Côte d’Ivoire 221
- 12 Guinea 241
- 13 Mali 265
- 14 Mauritania 289
- 15 Niger 319
- 16 Senegal 337
- 17 Togo 391
-
Portuguese
- 18 Cabo Verde 413
- 19 Guinea-Bissau 447
-
Middle Africa
-
French
- 20 Cameroon 469
- 21 Central African Republic 483
- 22 Chad 497
- 23 Congo-Brazzaville 507
- 24 Congo-Kinshasa 537
- 25 Gabon 551
-
Portuguese
- 26 Angola 579
- 27 São Tomé and Príncipe 609
-
Spanish
- 28 Equatorial Guinea 625
-
Eastern Africa
-
French
- 29 Burundi and Rwanda 643
- 30 Djibouti 669
- 31 France: Réunion and Mayotte 691
- 32 Madagascar and Comoros 717
- 33 Mauritius and Seychelles 753
-
Italian
- 34 Eritrea, Ethiopia, and Somalia 783
-
Portuguese
- 35 Mozambique 809
-
Overview
-
Country Key Facts
- 36 Country Key Facts 827
- Language Index 841
- Linguistic Subject Index 849
- General Subject Index 855
- Person Index 867