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Sociolinguistic language documentation in the Rift Valley: Current practices and future prospects ...
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Sociolinguistic language documentation in the Rift Valley: Current practices and future prospects ...
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Sociolinguistic language documentation in the Rift Valley: Current practices and future prospects ...
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Voices behind the Statistics: A Systematic Literature Review of the Lived Experience of Rheumatic Heart Disease
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"Hey bonikalaa": language contact and experiences of Swahili among rural Datooga children ...
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"Hey bonikalaa": language contact and experiences of Swahili among rural Datooga children ...
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Negotiating knowledge in Datooga interaction ...
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This is an account of preliminary work looking at how Datooga speakers negotiate knowledge in their everyday conversation. Linguistic resources associated with knowing and not knowing will be examined (specifically, questions and the epistemic particle néada) as they are used in everyday interaction, particularly among children. From a linguistic perspective, examination of this data is a treatment of a particular set of linguistic resources and how they are used. From an anthropological perspective, this talk asks questions about the extent to which Datooga children's use of these linguistic resources says something about how they understand social organization. ... : Note: This talk has not gone through a process of peer review, and findings should therefore be treated as preliminary and subject to change. Acknowledgement and citation: Mitchell, Alice. 2019. Negotiating knowledge in Datooga interaction. Talk given at East Africa Day Leiden 27/09/2019. ...
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Anthropological linguistics; Children's language; Datooga; Epistemic; Languages of Tanzania; Questions; Tanzanian Rift Valley Area
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URL: https://zenodo.org/record/3485194 https://dx.doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.3485194
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In the name of the father-in-law: Pastoralism, patriarchy and the sociolinguistic prehistory of eastern and southern Africa
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Beyond the Ancestral Code: Towards a Model for Sociolinguistic Language Documentation
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In: Applied Linguistics Faculty Publications and Presentations (2014)
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Beyond the ancestral code: Towards a model for sociolinguistic language documentation
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Beyond the ancestral code: Towards a model for sociolinguistic language documentation
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