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21 Central African Republic

  • Guri Bordal Steien
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Manual of Romance Languages in Africa
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Abstract

The topic of this chapter is the French spoken in the Central African Republic. The main characteristic of the linguistic situation in the geographical area that today constitutes this country is diversity. Between 50 and 100 different languages are said to coexist in the area. Most individuals have varied linguistic repertoires and engage more often than not in translingual practices. Hence, people who speak French, in most cases those who have attended formal instruction, rarely use it in isolation but in combination with their other linguistic resources, namely with Sango, the lingua franca of the country. The chapter contains an updated overview of the linguistic situation in the Central African Republic, including topics such as mobility and computer-mediated communication, as well as a presentation of the main linguistic characteristics of French as it is spoken by Central Africans.

Abstract

The topic of this chapter is the French spoken in the Central African Republic. The main characteristic of the linguistic situation in the geographical area that today constitutes this country is diversity. Between 50 and 100 different languages are said to coexist in the area. Most individuals have varied linguistic repertoires and engage more often than not in translingual practices. Hence, people who speak French, in most cases those who have attended formal instruction, rarely use it in isolation but in combination with their other linguistic resources, namely with Sango, the lingua franca of the country. The chapter contains an updated overview of the linguistic situation in the Central African Republic, including topics such as mobility and computer-mediated communication, as well as a presentation of the main linguistic characteristics of French as it is spoken by Central Africans.

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