HYMNES NATIONALES EN LANGUES NATIONALES ET PROMOTION DES VERTUS ETHIQUES POUR UN VIVRE ENSEMBLE SEREIN
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https://doi.org/10.53555/nnssh.v9i6.1631Keywords:
hymne, langues nationales, savoirs culturels, souveraineté, identitaireAbstract
L'hymne est un symbole patrimonial fort significatif traduisant l'unité du genre humain, hommes et femmes, par la joie de vivre, l'amour et la richesse d'une nature offerte par Dieu. Il est porteur d'un idéal de liberté concrétisé par l'accès à souveraineté, les hymnes des pays d'Afrique francophone résultent d'un processus de création qui met en lumière des images souvent oubliées de l’histoire des pays fortement diminuée par le leg colonial. Le présent travail de recherche intitulé hymnes nationales en langues nationales et promotion des vertus éthiques pour un vivre ensemble serein » porte sur la modernisation systémique de là cette dernière, notamment dans le domaine spécifique, celui de la langue et du numérique. En effet, le problème que ce sujet pose est celui du développement, de l'optimisation de la diffusion des savoirs précieux dont regorge la langue à travers les chansons populaires de ralliement. Dans ce travail, nous présentons d'abord ce qu'est la promotion d'une langue, ensuite nous nous intéressons à quelques sites œuvrant dans la promotion des langues nationales et enfin, nous analysons ces sites afin de relever les manquements et proposer un exemple de page web pour une promotion efficace de celles-ci. Pour traiter ce sujet nous avons fait appel à des méthodes et à des approches telles que la sociolinguistique et l'entretien. Il ressort de nos investigations que la langue est un élément indispensable pour la transmission des savoirs culturels et par ricochet une reconnaissance identitaire d'une culture spécifique. En plus, internet est un moyen pour promouvoir et pour sauvegarder cette identité culturelle.
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