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Titre: Phonologie et morphologie de la langue Dagba
Auteur(s): Yondorum, Charles
Directeur(s): Mutaka Nguessimo, Philippe
Mots-clés: Langue dagba
Langue centrafricaine
Expression française
Structuralisme
Analyse phonologique
Morphologie
Date de publication: 2018
Editeur: Université de Yaoundé I
Résumé: The Dagba language is the main focus of our study. It is one of the languages spoken in the North of the Central African Republic and in the South of Chad. In a collective research work of languages spoken in French Black African and Madagascar (1978: 28) carried by Barretau Tucker, he classified Dagba in the Nilo-Saharan phylum, at the Chari Nilothic family of the Sudano-central branch, of the Sara-Bongo-Barguimien sub-branch, of the Sara group of the Dagba language. In view of the search work carried out by national and non-Central African researchers on the languages of the Central African Republic, we realized that no description work was done on the language. It is in relation to this void that we are interested in the subject. To better understand Dagba's language description, we have used structuralism as an approach theory. So, we started with the phonological analysis of the language to allow us to establish the alphabet of the language and the development of the grammar. Finally, the analysis of morphology, lead to the examination of substantives, adjectives and pronouns etc. Our goal is not only to give the scientist a plus, but to safeguard the language which is about to disappear if nothing is done. Further more elaborate studies may be carried out in order to deepen the work already started.
Pagination / Nombre de pages: 348
URI/URL: https://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12177/11832
Collection(s) :Thèses soutenues

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