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Cultural creolisation and language use in post-colonial Africa: the case of Senegal

Africa64 (2) • Published In 1994 • Pages: 175-189

By: Swigart, Leigh.

Abstract
This is a study of a speech style called Urban Wolof which developed in the post-colonial period in Senegal involving a wide range of linguistic forms. The author's focus in this study is on the use of Urban Wolof in the city of Dakar. This language style involves the creative melding or creolization of elements from indigenous and former colonial cultures adapted to the complexities of urban life, and reflects the new values and way of life found in the urban center of Dakar where it is spoken. General information on the structure of the linguistic form known as Urban Wolof will be found in category 190.
Subjects
Language
culture
Wolof
HRAF PubDate
1999
Region
Africa
Sub Region
Western Africa
Document Type
article
Evaluation
Creator Type
Linguist
Document Rating
5: Excellent Primary Data
Analyst
John Beierle ; 1998
Field Date
1986-1989
Coverage Date
1986-1989
Coverage Place
city of Dakar, Senegal
Notes
Leigh Swigart
Includes bibliographical references (p. 187-188)
LCCN
29010790
LCSH
Wolof (African people)