[lg policy] search for fellowship
Francois BAIMADA GIGLA
baimada.gigla at GMAIL.COM
Sun Jun 22 12:05:27 UTC 2014
Dear prof,
I am a young Sociolinguist and Lecturer and my fields of work and
research is Islamic language Management and bilingualism in which I
have published several articles (list below) and I have a book project
on the Languages of Islam in Sub Sahara Africa. I have also attended
conferences on religious language management. and I am soon defending
my PhD on the topic: LANGUAGE USE IN THE ISLAMIC FAITH IN THE THREE
REGIONS OF NORTHERN CAMEROON.
I am also a Lecturer in the Department of Bilingual Letters of the
Facculty of Letters and Social Sciences.
Dear Prof, I wrote to Prof Bernard Spolsky of Bar-Ilan University to
ask for possible fellowship grants. He referred me to you. I wish
your help for a fellowship which can help me further my research and
share my experience with other scholars in any institution, given that
there is none in Cameroon.
Below are my publications and research works.
Baimada Gigla F(2012). Language Use in the Islamic Faith in the Three
Regions of Northern Cameroo (PhD Thesis, defence soon, University of
Yaoundé I)
Baimada Gigla F (2007). English in French Medium Primary Schools in
Cameroon: an Assessment Based on some Schools. DEA Thesis, University
of Yaoundé I
Baimada Gigla F(2006). Arabic in Primary Schools in Cameroon: a Case
Study of Al- Haramain and the Islamic School of Yaoundé. Maitrise
thesis University of Yaoundé I
ARTICLES
Baimada Gigla, F (2010). Languaging through religion: Fulfulde,
Kanuri, Wandala, Shuwa Arabic and Islam in Northern Cameroon. Kaliao
University of Maroua- Cameroon, 2 ( 3), March 2010 pp. 169-186
Kouega and Baimada Gigla (2012). Language use in the Islamic faith
in Cameroon: The case of a mosque in the city of Maroua. Journal of
Language and Culture Vol. 3 (1), pp. 10-19, January 2012 Available
online http://www.academicjournals.org/JLC
Baimada Gigla, F (2012). Diversity and oneness, distinction or
extinction: renegotiating linguistic rights for minority groups in
northern Cameroon, in Gwoda Abel, A and Alawadi Zelao (Eds) Le
Nord-Cameroun à l’Epreuve des Pluralismes. Paris: L’Harmattan pp.
99-127
Baimada Gigla, F (2013).Extinction or Distinction of Northern
Cameroon Native Languages: from Ecolinguistics to Linguistic Rights,
in Clément Dili Palaï and Etuge Apuge (Eds) Langage, Littérature et
Education au Cameroun (Language, Literature and Education in
Cameroon). L’Harmattan PP. 13-30
Baimada Gigla, F (in press). On Killer Languages, Language Killers
and Linguistic Genocide in Far North Cameroon: the Fate of some
Chadic Languages.
Baimada Gigla, F (in press). The Stakes of Native and Official
Language in Education Management at the Basic Level in Northern
Cameroon
I look forward to hearing from you
Regards
--
François BAIMADA GIGLA
Lecturer-Researcher (English Language)
Dept. of Bilingual Letters
Faculty of Letters and Social Sciences
University of Maroua
Cameroon
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