A sociolinguistic survey of the Gbe language communities of Benin and Togo, Volume 3: Kotafon language area
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Hatfield, Deborah H., Bonnie J. Henson and Michael M. McHenry
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2011
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1998-07
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SIL International
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SIL Electronic Survey Reports 2011-015
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This paper presents a sociolinguistic survey conducted in the Kotafon language communities (Kwa
language family) of Benin. The Gbe languages continuum is situated in the southeastern part of
West Africa. Expanding westwards from southwestern Nigeria, the Gbe communities occupy large
areas in southern Benin, Togo, and southeastern Ghana. To date in Benin, as far as Gbe varieties
are concerned, Aja, Fon, Gen and Gun have undergone language development on a larger scale. A
survey of the Kotafon communities was conducted to assess whether and to what extent existing
literature and literacy efforts in Fon and Gen could extend to the Kotafon communities and to
determine the nature and extent of SIL’s possible involvement among these communities.
After a general overview of the taxonomic and geographic language situation, test results are
reported. Survey interview and group test results are presented on comprehension of Fon and
Gen. Results are given on language attitudes toward both written and oral forms of Fon and Gen
and toward the development of Kotafon. In addition, the following topics were investigated:
language vitality and the relationship of Kotafon to related Gbe varieties in terms of
comprehension and language attitudes. Also, information by local leaders on the literacy and
religious situations and on migration history is given.
The test results show, at least preliminarily, that the Kotafon have high a level of comprehension of
both Fon and Gen. Attitudes toward Gen appear to be slightly more positive than those toward Fon.
The survey findings suggest that Gen and possibly Fon literacy is a workable solution for literacy
needs in the Kotafon speech communities provided there is adequate institutional support.
Regarding Kotafon language vitality, the data indicate that Kotafon is in use in all village domains.
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Benin
Togo
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41569