M.A. Theses in Linguistics
at the University of North Dakota
(Abstracts)
Friesen, Dan T. 2002
Oroko Orthography Development: Linguistic and Sociolinguistic Factors
This thesis explores the variety of linguistic and sociolinguistic factors that need
to be considered in order to develop a good Oroko orthography. Oroko is a Bantu A
language of the Southwest Province of Cameroon, Africa. The thesis starts with an
overview of the Oroko.s location, population, classification, and language development
status. The linguistic factors discussed are based largely on analyses of two lists: a 118-word
list of nine Oroko dialects and an 821-word list of four Oroko dialects (included in
the appendix). Consistent phonetic and phonemic alternations are examined in detail. The
next chapter discusses the sociolinguistic issues that arise from participant observation,
historical context, and two sociolinguistic surveys: a rapid assessment of the
sociolinguistic situation among nine of the Oroko dialects and an extendibility survey
using a modified form of recorded text testing (RTT) done in six dialects. The next
chapter opens with a discussion of a number of options for standardizing or not
standardizing across all the Oroko dialects, concluding that the various dialects are
different enough to require at least introductory material to be written in at least four
dialects. Then, the various linguistic and sociolinguistic factors are drawn together to
form the basis for orthographic recommendations. This chapter concludes with a
discussion of the practical issues of presenting these recommendations to the Oroko.
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