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Communications sans actes |
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| Titre : |
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Languages of African rainforest « pygmy » hunter-gatherers: language shifts without cultural admixture |
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| Auteur(s) : |
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Serge Bahuchet ( ) 1 |
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| Résumé : |
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The aim of this paper is first to point out the diversity of the situations, thus resulting from various historical processes. There is not one single type of « Pygmy » group, nor an archetype of relationship between « the » Pygmies and « the » Farmers – there is even not a typical community of farmers ! The history is complex, and much rich. Second, this paper will underline the great gaps in the available documentation. |
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Anglais |
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| Titre de la conférence : |
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Historical linguistics and hunter-gatherers populations in global perspective - (Max-Planck Inst., Leipzig) |
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| Date de la conférence : |
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10/08/2006 |
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| Date de la conférence (fin) : |
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12/08/2006 |
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Leipzig |
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Allemagne |
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| Mots Clés : |
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hunter-gatherers – central Africa – rainforest Pygmies – ethnolinguistics – interethnic relationship |
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| Commentaire : |
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Communication au colloque international «Historical linguistics and hunter-gatherers populations in global perspective» (Max-Planck Inst., Leipzig, 10-12/8/06) |
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