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Language development and social uses of literacy: A study of literacy practices in Cameroonian minority language communities
Resource type
            Journal Article
        Author/contributor
                    - Trudell, Barbara (Author)
 
Title
            Language development and social uses of literacy: A study of literacy practices in Cameroonian minority language communities
        Abstract
            In Northwest Cameroon, the emergence of literacy in the mother tongue is providing minority language communities with new alternatives for learning and communication. To some extent, these alternatives are shaped by existing literacy practices in English, as English is the language of formal education. However, new spaces are also emerging in society for the use of literacy in the mother tongue. This paper examines the impact of mother-tongue literacy on attitudes towards, and uses of, written text in the Bafut, Kom and Nso' language communities of Northwest Cameroon. The paper is based on qualitative case study research conducted in these communities in 2002-2003. The paper concludes with a discussion of the future of mother-tongue literacy in the Bafut, Kom and Nso' language communities.
        Publication
            International Journal of Bilingual Education and Bilingualism
        Volume
            9
        Issue
            5
        Pages
            625-642
        Date
            2006
        Language
            English
        DOI
            
        ISSN
            1367-0050, 1367-0050
        Archive
            Social Science Premium Collection
        Loc. in Archive
            62012965; EJ748099
        Citation
            Trudell, B. (2006). Language development and social uses of literacy: A study of literacy practices in Cameroonian minority language communities. International Journal of Bilingual Education and Bilingualism, 9(5), 625–642. Social Science Premium Collection. https://doi.org/10.2167/beb384.0
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