Language is one of the strongest expressions of group identity. Many communities in East Africa are multilingual and for some of the smaller communities this leads to language loss and for others to language revival. The article shows how different groups in similar circumstances opt for different linguistic behaviour and how these choices can swiftly change in the light of external circumstances including economic need. The article examines the linguistic attitude of groups such as the Yaaku, Aasa, Akiek, Ma’á/Mbugu from East Africa and compares them among each other and with other former hunter-gatherers such as the Bakola/Bagyele pygmies in Cameroon and the agricultural Mbugwe from Tanzania who are equally small in numbers
This article summarizes the linguistic situation in Tanzania with regard to languages spoken by smal...
The language situation in Tanzania has changed greatly since the overwhelming spread of Swahili, the...
This paper examines the language policies and practices in Kenya and Tanzania and argues that, in sp...
Language is one of the strongest expressions of group identity. Many communities in East Africa are ...
Language is one of the strongest expressions of group identity. Many communities in East Africa ar...
Language is one of the strongest expressions of group identity. Many communities in East Africa ar...
East Africa is home to incredible linguistic diversity. Indigenous languages, African linguas franca...
In this article I am illustrating the linguistic diversity of African Pygmy populations in order to ...
The article is a plea for sustaining the indigenous languages of Tanzania and Kenya. These languages...
This article investigates a language cluster in the Morogoro region, Tanzania. The under-described l...
The article is a plea for sustaining the indigenous languages of Tanzania and Kenya. These languages...
In this article we present results of a qualitative study of Africans in Macau, as part of the gener...
The pace at which African countries are developing has been in the spotlight for a long time, with m...
The phenomenon of language shift is common in situations where there is a demographic or status imba...
Debates about identity, its nature, essential markers, fixity or fluidity have increased since the m...
This article summarizes the linguistic situation in Tanzania with regard to languages spoken by smal...
The language situation in Tanzania has changed greatly since the overwhelming spread of Swahili, the...
This paper examines the language policies and practices in Kenya and Tanzania and argues that, in sp...
Language is one of the strongest expressions of group identity. Many communities in East Africa are ...
Language is one of the strongest expressions of group identity. Many communities in East Africa ar...
Language is one of the strongest expressions of group identity. Many communities in East Africa ar...
East Africa is home to incredible linguistic diversity. Indigenous languages, African linguas franca...
In this article I am illustrating the linguistic diversity of African Pygmy populations in order to ...
The article is a plea for sustaining the indigenous languages of Tanzania and Kenya. These languages...
This article investigates a language cluster in the Morogoro region, Tanzania. The under-described l...
The article is a plea for sustaining the indigenous languages of Tanzania and Kenya. These languages...
In this article we present results of a qualitative study of Africans in Macau, as part of the gener...
The pace at which African countries are developing has been in the spotlight for a long time, with m...
The phenomenon of language shift is common in situations where there is a demographic or status imba...
Debates about identity, its nature, essential markers, fixity or fluidity have increased since the m...
This article summarizes the linguistic situation in Tanzania with regard to languages spoken by smal...
The language situation in Tanzania has changed greatly since the overwhelming spread of Swahili, the...
This paper examines the language policies and practices in Kenya and Tanzania and argues that, in sp...