Kinubi, as it is spoken today in Kenya and Uganda, is strongly influenced by Swahili, the two languages having been in contact with each other for more than one century. This influence does not occur in the lexicon alone, but also in the phonology and even the morphology and syntax of Kinubi. Though the analysis of the lexicon and the phonology appear to be rather easy, the possible influence of Swahili on Kinubi morphology and syntax may prove to be may be more problematic. However, this influence may be 'measured' through the comparison of Kinubi and Juba Arabic: many features shared by Kinubi and Swahili are not found in Juba Arabic, which tends to show that these expressions come from Swahili. This influence seems to be rather uniform, ...
Kiswahili, one among the Bantu languages, was formerly called Kingozi, the Waswahili (as they were c...
The aim of this study is to describe how Swahili is influencing the vocabulary of Bena (G63), one of...
Kiswahili, one among the Bantu languages, was formerly called Kingozi, the Waswahili (as they were c...
Les Nubi, une communauté musulmane répartie principalement entre l'Ouganda, le Kenya et la Tanzanie,...
The expansion of Swahili into the inner portion of Africa has routinely been explained by researcher...
Like most creoles and pidgins, the aspects of these mixed languages’ origins tend to be lost in hist...
This talk explores issues involved in investigating dialectal variation in Swahili. We report on a n...
Contains fulltext : 19253_arabcrina.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)At pre...
Languages which are in long time and intense contact commonly end up inter-influencing each other. T...
This paper aims to discuss specific contact-induced features of Kivu Swahili (DR Congo), taking into...
Swahili has generally been perceived as a homogenous entity whose norms are reflected in the variety...
Swahili has generally been perceived as a homogenous entity whose norms are reflected in the variety...
Much has been said about the origin and development of the unique Arabo-African hybrid creations of ...
At present, about 25,000 Nubi live scattered over the towns of Uganda and Kenya. Their language, Nub...
The promotion of Kiswahili is one of the main goals of the policies of the East African Community. H...
Kiswahili, one among the Bantu languages, was formerly called Kingozi, the Waswahili (as they were c...
The aim of this study is to describe how Swahili is influencing the vocabulary of Bena (G63), one of...
Kiswahili, one among the Bantu languages, was formerly called Kingozi, the Waswahili (as they were c...
Les Nubi, une communauté musulmane répartie principalement entre l'Ouganda, le Kenya et la Tanzanie,...
The expansion of Swahili into the inner portion of Africa has routinely been explained by researcher...
Like most creoles and pidgins, the aspects of these mixed languages’ origins tend to be lost in hist...
This talk explores issues involved in investigating dialectal variation in Swahili. We report on a n...
Contains fulltext : 19253_arabcrina.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)At pre...
Languages which are in long time and intense contact commonly end up inter-influencing each other. T...
This paper aims to discuss specific contact-induced features of Kivu Swahili (DR Congo), taking into...
Swahili has generally been perceived as a homogenous entity whose norms are reflected in the variety...
Swahili has generally been perceived as a homogenous entity whose norms are reflected in the variety...
Much has been said about the origin and development of the unique Arabo-African hybrid creations of ...
At present, about 25,000 Nubi live scattered over the towns of Uganda and Kenya. Their language, Nub...
The promotion of Kiswahili is one of the main goals of the policies of the East African Community. H...
Kiswahili, one among the Bantu languages, was formerly called Kingozi, the Waswahili (as they were c...
The aim of this study is to describe how Swahili is influencing the vocabulary of Bena (G63), one of...
Kiswahili, one among the Bantu languages, was formerly called Kingozi, the Waswahili (as they were c...