The Evolution of Noun Prefixes in West-Coastal Bantu Languages of Gabon
This study offers a detailed comparative analysis of the reflexes of Proto-Bantu noun class prefixes within nine Gabonese languages belonging to the B50, B60, and B70 groups of Guthrie’s referential inventory of the Bantu languages.
Japhet Niama Niama
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Assessing the impact of French on the language varieties of Gabon
This thesis examines the impact of French on the language varieties of Gabon. Today, only a few Gabonese are still able to speak Gabonese languages without borrowing French lexis, and a great number of schoolchildren and students neither learn nor use ...
Boussougou, Sosthene
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First investigation of pathogenic bacteria, protozoa and viruses in rodents and shrews in context of forest-savannah-urban areas interface in the city of Franceville (Gabon). [PDF]
Mangombi JB +8 more
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Des considérations sur la lexicographie et la linguistique au Gabon*
<p>Résumé: Le Gabon est un pays à diversité linguistique. La constitution gabonaise reconnaît lefrançais comme l'unique langue officielle. En outre, elle s'efforce de promouvoir et de protéger leslangues nationales.
Guy-Modeste Ekwa Eban?ga +1 more
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Uses of French language and discursives practices in professional sino-gabonese relationships
Cette étude est basée sur un corpus d’interactions relevées lors une expérience de travail au sein d’une entreprise chinoise de Bâtiments et Travaux Publics (B.T.P.) installée au Gabon.
Robin Gazsity, Vincent
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Why urban communities from low-income and middle-income countries participate in public and global health research: protocol for a scoping review. [PDF]
Gagnon-Dufresne MC +4 more
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Ce travail est le résultat d'une recherche menées auprès de trois générations de douze familles gabonaises. Il s'appuie sur des entretiens compréhensifs et l'analyse privilégie le tissu discursif des représentations.
Ondo Mendame Ondo Ndong, Ted Marcus Gabin
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Personalizing medicine in Africa: current state, progress and challenges. [PDF]
Owolabi P, Adam Y, Adebiyi E.
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Libreville is the first city in Gabon; this town is as much as cosmopolitan such as any modern African cities. So, many languages are spoken due to the area and various ethnic cultures and people living within the region. Nevertheless, two languages have
Ngningone Meviane, Marie-Thérèse
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Anthropologie cognitive et l'apprentissage des langues-cultures en situation de diglossie au Gabon [PDF]
The learning of cultural languages today often leads research to focus on the problem of acquiring knowledge. This issue has been the subject of numerous studies in Gabon in the linguistic and anthropological perspective of the knowledge acquisitions ...
ENGONE, Jeannot
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