Book contents
- A History of African Linguistics
- A History of African Linguistics
- Copyright page
- Contents
- Figures
- Tables
- Contributors
- Preface
- Abbreviations and Acronyms
- 1 The History of African Linguistics
- 2 Western Europe: African Linguistics and the Colonial Project
- 3 African Linguistics in Central and Eastern Europe, and in the Nordic Countries
- 4 African Linguistics in North Africa
- 5 The Study of African Languages and Linguistics in North-Eastern Africa
- 6 African Linguistics in Southern Africa
- 7 African Linguistics in Eastern Africa
- 8 African Linguistics in Official English-Speaking West Africa
- 9 African Linguistics in Official French-Speaking West and Central Africa
- 10 African Linguistics in Official Portuguese- and Spanish-Speaking Africa
- 11 African Linguistics in the Americas
- 12 African Linguistics in Asia and Australia
- References
- Index – African Languages
- Index – Countries
- Index – Keywords
- Index – Persons
10 - African Linguistics in Official Portuguese- and Spanish-Speaking Africa
Published online by Cambridge University Press: 31 May 2019
- A History of African Linguistics
- A History of African Linguistics
- Copyright page
- Contents
- Figures
- Tables
- Contributors
- Preface
- Abbreviations and Acronyms
- 1 The History of African Linguistics
- 2 Western Europe: African Linguistics and the Colonial Project
- 3 African Linguistics in Central and Eastern Europe, and in the Nordic Countries
- 4 African Linguistics in North Africa
- 5 The Study of African Languages and Linguistics in North-Eastern Africa
- 6 African Linguistics in Southern Africa
- 7 African Linguistics in Eastern Africa
- 8 African Linguistics in Official English-Speaking West Africa
- 9 African Linguistics in Official French-Speaking West and Central Africa
- 10 African Linguistics in Official Portuguese- and Spanish-Speaking Africa
- 11 African Linguistics in the Americas
- 12 African Linguistics in Asia and Australia
- References
- Index – African Languages
- Index – Countries
- Index – Keywords
- Index – Persons
Summary
Five of the countries discussed in this chapter form part of an organization of Portuguese-speaking countries in Africa, also known as PALOP (Países Africanos de Língua Oficial Portuguesa), founded in 1992 to create an institutional link between the Portuguese ex-colonies Mozambique, Angola, São Tomé e Príncipe, Guinea-Bissau and Cabo Verde, based on their shared historical experiences and lusophone language policies. In 2010, the former Spanish colony Equatorial Guinea adopted Portuguese as their official language besides Spanish and French in order to become a member of CPLP (Comunidade dos Países de Língua Portuguesa). With Portuguese remaining the sole official language in all former colonies, little has been done to study and develop indigenous languages, with Cabo Verde constituting a notable exception. For each country, the account is divided into two sections: one dealing with the study of African languages during the colonial period and the other outlining the situation post-independence, combined with a short assessment of ongoing developments.
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- A History of African Linguistics , pp. 189 - 204Publisher: Cambridge University PressPrint publication year: 2019
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