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Language Death : Factual and Theoretical Explorations with Special Reference to East Africa
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Matthias Brenzinger
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December 31 1992
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DE GRUYTER
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978-3-11-013404-9
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December 31 1992
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December 31 1992
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10.1515/9783110870602
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Book chapters
pp. i
Frontmatter
pp. v
Preface
pp. vii
Contents
pp. 3
Social contexts of language death
pp. 7
Theory of language death
pp. 31
Codeswitching as a mechanism of deep borrowing, language shift, and language death
pp. 59
Language decay and contact-induced change: Similarities and differences
pp. 83
East African case studies
pp. 85
The fate of ethnic languages in Tanzania
pp. 99
Language shift in Tanzania
pp. 117
Reduction in Kore reconsidered
pp. 137
Dahalo: An endangered language
pp. 157
Language death and the origin of strata: Two case studies of Swahili dialects
pp. 181
Chifundi and Vumba: Partial shift, no death
pp. 213
Lexical retention in language shift: Yaaku/Mukogodo-Maasai and Elmolo/Elmolo-Samburu
pp. 255
Dialect death: The case of Terik
pp. 273
Language shift among the Suba of Kenya
pp. 285
175 years of language shift in Gweno
pp. 301
A survey on language death in Africa
pp. 419
Names of scholars
pp. 425
Subject index
pp. 431
Index of languages (and variants)
pp. 447
447-448
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