Lingua Franca and Français Tirailleur : from sea jargon to military order? / Joanna Nolan.
2023
PM7807.M48 L56 2023
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Title
Lingua Franca and Français Tirailleur : from sea jargon to military order? / Joanna Nolan.
Author
Nolan, Joanna, author.
ISBN
9783031305559 electronic book
3031305558 electronic book
303130554X
9783031305542
3031305558 electronic book
303130554X
9783031305542
Published
Cham, Switzerland : Palgrave Macmillan, [2023]
Language
English
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Item Number
10.1007/978-3-031-30555-9 doi
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PM7807.M48 L56 2023
Dewey Decimal Classification
401.3
Summary
Following her acclaimed study of Lingua Franca, Nolan presents another compelling historical detective story, carefully assembling evidence to trace the intellectual, personal and political links between the ephemeral and transitory, yet wide-spread colloquial trade languages of the Mediterranean and the military jargons of colonial French West Africa, uncovering hitherto unknown and unexplored connections and similarities. -Lutz Marten, Professor of General and African Linguistics, SOAS, UK This book explores an under-researched aspect of colonial language policy: the spread of pidgin in the French empire in the nineteenth century and the role of General Louis Faidherbe, first governor of colonial Senegal, in its development. Using hitherto unused archives, Joanna Nolans groundbreaking work provides new insights both into how pidgins develop and early French colonial policy in Africa. -Tony Chafer, Professor of African and French Studies, University of Portsmouth, UK This book explores how the eponymous and original Lingua Franca was recognized as a potential linguistic template for future military and colonial pidgins. The author traces the career trajectory of General Louis Faidherbe, a member of the French colonizing force in Algiers in the early 1830s and a recognized linguist, who rose up through the ranks in various African colonies and was the founder of the West African regiment, the Tirailleurs Sngalais. The tirailleurs partially artificially constructed military pidgin, Franais Tirailleur, was a language potentially modelled on the reduced grammar and lexicon of Lingua Franca. This book suggests, through Faidherbe, a direct link between the two languages, as well as connections with other colonial pidgins in Asia that may also derived to some extent from Lingua Franca. It will be of interest to students and scholars of language contact and language history, pidgins and creoles, and military and colonial history. Joanna Nolan is a research associate at SOAS in London, UK, from where she holds a PhD in Linguistics. She also holds masters degrees from both Oxford and Columbia Universities. She has contributed to BBC Radio 3s Free Thinking programme on the subject of Lingua Franca. .
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Table of Contents
Intro
Acknowledgements
Contents
List of Figures
Chapter 1: The Evolution of Lingua Franca to Sabir and Beyond
References
Hugo Schuchardt Archive, Graz, Austria
Archives Nationales Outre-Mer, Aix-en-Provence, France
Bibliography
Chapter 2: Louis Faidherbe, Colonialist and Linguist
References
Archives Nationales de Sénégal
Section Ancienne des Archives Historiques de l'Armée, Vincennes
Bibliography
Chapter 3: Parallels of Sabir and Français Tirailleur
References
Hugo Schuchardt Archive
Bibliography
Chapter 4: The Mixed Fortunes of Sabir
Acknowledgements
Contents
List of Figures
Chapter 1: The Evolution of Lingua Franca to Sabir and Beyond
References
Hugo Schuchardt Archive, Graz, Austria
Archives Nationales Outre-Mer, Aix-en-Provence, France
Bibliography
Chapter 2: Louis Faidherbe, Colonialist and Linguist
References
Archives Nationales de Sénégal
Section Ancienne des Archives Historiques de l'Armée, Vincennes
Bibliography
Chapter 3: Parallels of Sabir and Français Tirailleur
References
Hugo Schuchardt Archive
Bibliography
Chapter 4: The Mixed Fortunes of Sabir