... the face of extreme difficulty—to produce a lingua franca known as Union Ibo will be regarded either as a mitigating factor ...
Tópico(s): Linguistics, Language Diversity, and Identity
1936 - Cambridge University Press | Africa
... s population consisted of Nigerian contract laborers (largely Ibos and Calabars), who worked on the cacao plantations, and although nearly all Nigerians were expelled by the Macias government (and few have returned), this group reinforced the English spoken by the Fernandinos, with the result that nearly all residents of Fernando Poo speak pidgin English, known as pichi, pichinglis or brokeninglis, which constitutes the true lingua franca of Fernando Poo/Bioko (Lipski 1992). The ...
Tópico(s): Hispanic-African Historical Relations
2000 - | Afro-Hispanic review
... sea. John Lipski 117 Nigerian contract laborers (largely Ibos and Calabars), who worked on the cacao plantations . Although nearly all Nigerians were expelled by the Macias government (and few have returned), this group reinforced the English spoken by the Fernandinos, with the result that nearly all residents of Fernando Poo speak pidgin English. This pidgin language , known as pichi, pichingas or brokeninglis , constitutes the true lingua franca of Fernando Poo/Bioko (Lipski "Pidgin English "). ...
Tópico(s): Spanish Linguistics and Language Studies
2004 - | Arizona journal of Hispanic cultural studies/Arizona journal of hispanic cultural studies
... on a journey through Portuguese East Africa, from Ibo to Lake Nyasa", Geographical Journal, Vol. 34, 1909, ... A.F.J. Peirone, "Importância do Estudo da Lingua e da Cultura Árabe para a Missionaçãao dos ...
Tópico(s): African history and culture analysis
2008 - Taylor & Francis | Journal of Muslim Minority Affairs