SOAS researcher Malin Petzell introduces Kagulu, a language in Tanzania that is being squeezed by the state-promotion of Swahili. Hear the musicality and the music, along with a taste of Malin's fieldwork in Tanzania. General Note: Originally broadcast by SOAS Radio on Mon, 2010-03-01 00:00. Captured from MP3 podcast, oa-elw-epxx-010228-F01.mp3
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Hear the musicality and the music, along with a taste of Malin’s fieldwork in Tanzania. Malin Petzell Department of Oriental and African Languages Göteborg University ‹malin.petzell@african.gu.se› 1. Introduction 1 The aim of this paper is to describe and analyse some of the newly adopted words in Swahili in the field of Information and Communication Technology (ICT).2 This Malin Petzell - SOAS. Date: 10 March 2009 Time: 3:30 PM. Finishes: 10 March 2009 Time: 5:00 PM. Venue: Russell Square: College Buildings Room: 4418.
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Språkhistorien och den mänskliga språkförmågan, I: David Håkansson & Anna-Malin Karlsson Anna-Malin Karlsson är professor i svenska språket med inriktning Erik Magnusson Petzell är docent i nordiska språk och akademiforskare 2018-05-19 - MALIN EIREFELT malin.eirefelt@hn.se Men Erik Magnusson Petzell, docent vid Institutet för språk och folkminnen i Göteborg, Challenges of the observer's paradox Jenny Nilsson, Institute for Language and Folklore Malin Petzell, Department of Languages and Literatures, University of. lektion med läraren Malin Svensson, vilket Berta, tidigare elev i Barcelona, hade ordnat. Magnusson-Petzell, Sonja Gräns och Hain. Rebas. Valberedning. About Malin Petzell Background I am a senior lecturer and researcher (reader/associate professor) in African linguistics at the Department of Languages and Literatures at the University of Gothenburg, where I am also Associate Dean for Research at the Faculty of Humanities. Malin Petzell currently works at the Department of Languages and Literatures, University of Gothenburg.
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and Malin Petzell (University of Gothenburg) The Tanzanian ethnic community language Kagulu is in extended language contact with the national language Swahili and other neighbouring community languages. The effects of contact are seen in vocabulary and structure, leading to a high degree of linguistic variation
Malin Petzell. Introduction 1The aim of this paper is to describe and analyse some of the newly adopted words in Swahili in the field of Information and Communication Technology (ICT).
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SOAS researcher Malin Petzell introduces Kagulu, a language in Tanzania that is being squeezed by the state-promotion of Swahili. Hear the musicality and the music, along with a taste of Malin’s fieldwork in Tanzania.
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