When European explorers in the 19th century came to East Afiica they found Kiswahili was already established as a lingua franca in the coastal region and along the trade routes from the coast to the interior. One of them, an Englishman, John Hanning Speke, embarked on his second journey, in 1860, from Bagamoyo and travelled inland. When he reached Karagwe on the west side of Lake Nyanza, he was welcomed by Mukama Rumanika, the ruler of Karagwe, who `spoke to Speke in Swahili` (Clerke 1960: 74}. (On his previous journey to the same area, Speke gave the name of Victoria to Lake Nyanza, in honour of Queen Victoria of England) Kiswahili, then, was taken for granted as a language of communication as far inland as Karagwe. Other 19th century Euro...
grantor: University of TorontoThe Emin Pasha Relief Expedition travelled from the mouth of...
During the nineteenth century, the growth in the volume of trade managed by the Asian mercantile com...
This paper summarizes some issues that pertain to the recent formal and informal development1 of the...
When European explorers in the 19th century came to East Afiica they found Kiswahili was already est...
The greater part of Pazande speaking territory is situated at a reasonable distance from the major s...
In the second quarter of the 19th century, Zanzibari traders, of Arab or Swahili stock, made their w...
The expansion of Swahili into the inner portion of Africa has routinely been explained by researcher...
The main focus of the study is to examine the Englishization of Tanzanian Kiswahili resulting from t...
The political and economic problems of language policy in modern Africa have continued to remind us ...
David Livingstone is considered one of the greatest travellers of the 19th century. His travels chan...
Governments have long used language policy as a means of social control. As FrantzFanon and Ngũgĩ wa...
The paper articulates incorporation of Kiswahili names of New World crops into Tanzanian Bantu langu...
Before 1895, the Arab-Swahili peoples were largely autonomous communities owing allegiance to the Su...
"Der Kibila-Fluss bei Ipyana, flussaufwärts gesehen." ("Kiwira River near Ipyana, facing upstream.")...
During the 18th and 19th centuries, the Western Indian Ocean became the heart of new political and e...
grantor: University of TorontoThe Emin Pasha Relief Expedition travelled from the mouth of...
During the nineteenth century, the growth in the volume of trade managed by the Asian mercantile com...
This paper summarizes some issues that pertain to the recent formal and informal development1 of the...
When European explorers in the 19th century came to East Afiica they found Kiswahili was already est...
The greater part of Pazande speaking territory is situated at a reasonable distance from the major s...
In the second quarter of the 19th century, Zanzibari traders, of Arab or Swahili stock, made their w...
The expansion of Swahili into the inner portion of Africa has routinely been explained by researcher...
The main focus of the study is to examine the Englishization of Tanzanian Kiswahili resulting from t...
The political and economic problems of language policy in modern Africa have continued to remind us ...
David Livingstone is considered one of the greatest travellers of the 19th century. His travels chan...
Governments have long used language policy as a means of social control. As FrantzFanon and Ngũgĩ wa...
The paper articulates incorporation of Kiswahili names of New World crops into Tanzanian Bantu langu...
Before 1895, the Arab-Swahili peoples were largely autonomous communities owing allegiance to the Su...
"Der Kibila-Fluss bei Ipyana, flussaufwärts gesehen." ("Kiwira River near Ipyana, facing upstream.")...
During the 18th and 19th centuries, the Western Indian Ocean became the heart of new political and e...
grantor: University of TorontoThe Emin Pasha Relief Expedition travelled from the mouth of...
During the nineteenth century, the growth in the volume of trade managed by the Asian mercantile com...
This paper summarizes some issues that pertain to the recent formal and informal development1 of the...