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AGG260112FL2
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- Name : AGG260112FL2
- Title : Conversation
- Date : 2012-01-26
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- Continent : Africa
- Country : Senegal
- Region : Casamance
- Address : Agnack Grand
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- Name : DoBeS 3P
- Title : Pots plants and people - a documentation of Bainounk knowledge systems
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- Name : Friederike Luepke
- Address : SOAS/London
- Email : fl2@soas.ac.uk
- Organisation : School of Oriental and African Studies
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- Description : Our project focuses on three endangered and connected knowledge systems – the documentation of past and present pottery practices, of plant knowledge and use, and of the nominal classification of the Bainounk languages.
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- Id : ISO639-3:und
- Name : Kreol (c)
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- Description : The Portuguese-based Creole of Casamance is closely related to the Portuguese-Creole of Guinea-Bissau and the Cape Verdean Islands. It used to be the main vehicular language of Ziguinchor and the surrounding area until Wolof partly replaced it in its function as a lingua franca. It also has a base of native speakers in Casamance.
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- Id : ISO639-3:und
- Name : Bainounk Gujaher (c)
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- Description : Baïnounk Gujaher (without a clear reference to a location in the language name) is the third major Baïnounk language spoken in Senegal. Its speakers occupy a large territory to the east of Ziguinchor, stretching southwards into neighbouring Guinea Bissau. This area was deeply affected by the longstanding civil war, during which a number of villages were abandoned, and in consequence, many speakers of Gujaher live in Ziguinchor and Dakar today. Among the Gujaher-speaking villages, our project has chosen Agnack Grand and Agnack Petit as its main field sites, but we work with speakers from other locations as well and visit other villages for documentation activities.
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- Name : Mandinka (c)
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- Description : Mandinka, a Mande language, is an important language of the Casamance region and serves as one of the vehicular languages, alongside Wolof and French. In the Baïnounk Gujaher and Guñaamolo language areas, Mandinka is an important contact language.
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- Name : Jean-Homer Mane
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Citation
[author(s)]. (2012). Item "AGG260112FL2" in collection "Bainounk". The Language Archive. https://hdl.handle.net/1839/00-0000-0000-001A-864E-9. (Accessed 2023-12-05)
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