Traditional terms and ideas of ‘Sprachbund’ and ‘language area’ as its best English equivalent are better than ‘revisionist’ neologisms. There is a North East African Macro-Area including languages belonging to the Afroasiatic, Nilo-Saharan and Bantu language families. There is an interesting phenomenon of resistance to influence and ‘borrowing’ in some realms in spite of ‘borrowing’ elsewhere in the same languages
Language policy and planning tension, between concerns for ethnolinguistic self-determination and th...
Swahili has generally been perceived as a homogenous entity whose norms are reflected in the variety...
Bibliography: leaves 100-112.The dissertation argues for the adoption of a new socio-linguistic conc...
National audienceGenerally, people use a language or a specific language form (i.e. linguistic varie...
This paper examines the current language policy of Ethiopia, especially its significance for the edu...
This article describes the phonology of T’ambaaro, a Highland East Cushitic language of the Afro-asi...
The focus of this study is on language maintenance and shift in Maale, a minority language spoken in...
The Ethiopian (or Ethio-Eritrean) sprachbund is a convergence area in which languages from three dif...
The development and use of languages for official, education, religion, etc. purposes have been a ma...
In mosaic countries, choice of a language as lingua franka needs careful scrutiny; since language ha...
This volume grew out of a workshop on "Converbs, medial verbs, clause chaining and related issues" h...
The language situation in Tanzania has changed greatly since the overwhelming spread of Swahili, the...
Somali Bantu Kizigua is an under-described and possibly endangered dialect of the Tanzanian language...
The issue of language contact in the linguistic landscape has been rarely addressed, especially in r...
[Extract] Zargulla is the name by which the language examined in the present study is known among li...
Language policy and planning tension, between concerns for ethnolinguistic self-determination and th...
Swahili has generally been perceived as a homogenous entity whose norms are reflected in the variety...
Bibliography: leaves 100-112.The dissertation argues for the adoption of a new socio-linguistic conc...
National audienceGenerally, people use a language or a specific language form (i.e. linguistic varie...
This paper examines the current language policy of Ethiopia, especially its significance for the edu...
This article describes the phonology of T’ambaaro, a Highland East Cushitic language of the Afro-asi...
The focus of this study is on language maintenance and shift in Maale, a minority language spoken in...
The Ethiopian (or Ethio-Eritrean) sprachbund is a convergence area in which languages from three dif...
The development and use of languages for official, education, religion, etc. purposes have been a ma...
In mosaic countries, choice of a language as lingua franka needs careful scrutiny; since language ha...
This volume grew out of a workshop on "Converbs, medial verbs, clause chaining and related issues" h...
The language situation in Tanzania has changed greatly since the overwhelming spread of Swahili, the...
Somali Bantu Kizigua is an under-described and possibly endangered dialect of the Tanzanian language...
The issue of language contact in the linguistic landscape has been rarely addressed, especially in r...
[Extract] Zargulla is the name by which the language examined in the present study is known among li...
Language policy and planning tension, between concerns for ethnolinguistic self-determination and th...
Swahili has generally been perceived as a homogenous entity whose norms are reflected in the variety...
Bibliography: leaves 100-112.The dissertation argues for the adoption of a new socio-linguistic conc...