1.1. Background and aim Tanzania is a multiethnic and multilingual country, home to approximately 120 languages. One of these is absolutely dominant, namely the Bantu language Swahili. This language has been used as
This presentation aims at introducing the Kimbu (Bantu, Niger-Congo) language spoken across central ...
This paper summarizes some issues that pertain to the recent formal and informal development1 of the...
This poster is an overview of the linguistic features of the Ebembe (bmb; also Kibembe) language, sp...
The language situation in Tanzania has changed greatly since the overwhelming spread of Swahili, the...
This article investigates a language cluster in the Morogoro region, Tanzania. The under-described l...
ABSTRACT The “Swahilization ” of ethnic languages, rather than a clear “language shift, ” is taking ...
Tanzania is a multi-ethnic and, as a consequence, multi-lingual country. This fact is reflected in t...
Abstract In rural Tanzania, recent major influences happen between Kiswahili and English to ethnic l...
The political and economic problems of language policy in modern Africa have continued to remind us ...
This study concerns minority language maintenance, specifically it explores local practices that mak...
This article summarizes the linguistic situation in Tanzania with regard to languages spoken by smal...
Kimbu (ISO 639-3 kiv; glottolog kimb1242) is a Niger-Congo Narrow Bantu language spoken in central T...
After thirty years of vacillation, the Tanzanian government has made a firm decision to Swahilize it...
Ihanzu is a Bantu language of the Tanzanian Rift Valley Area about which very little is known. With...
This paper describes the challenges that researchers have encountered during six years of implementi...
This presentation aims at introducing the Kimbu (Bantu, Niger-Congo) language spoken across central ...
This paper summarizes some issues that pertain to the recent formal and informal development1 of the...
This poster is an overview of the linguistic features of the Ebembe (bmb; also Kibembe) language, sp...
The language situation in Tanzania has changed greatly since the overwhelming spread of Swahili, the...
This article investigates a language cluster in the Morogoro region, Tanzania. The under-described l...
ABSTRACT The “Swahilization ” of ethnic languages, rather than a clear “language shift, ” is taking ...
Tanzania is a multi-ethnic and, as a consequence, multi-lingual country. This fact is reflected in t...
Abstract In rural Tanzania, recent major influences happen between Kiswahili and English to ethnic l...
The political and economic problems of language policy in modern Africa have continued to remind us ...
This study concerns minority language maintenance, specifically it explores local practices that mak...
This article summarizes the linguistic situation in Tanzania with regard to languages spoken by smal...
Kimbu (ISO 639-3 kiv; glottolog kimb1242) is a Niger-Congo Narrow Bantu language spoken in central T...
After thirty years of vacillation, the Tanzanian government has made a firm decision to Swahilize it...
Ihanzu is a Bantu language of the Tanzanian Rift Valley Area about which very little is known. With...
This paper describes the challenges that researchers have encountered during six years of implementi...
This presentation aims at introducing the Kimbu (Bantu, Niger-Congo) language spoken across central ...
This paper summarizes some issues that pertain to the recent formal and informal development1 of the...
This poster is an overview of the linguistic features of the Ebembe (bmb; also Kibembe) language, sp...