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Kiswahili literature in crisis

South African Journal of African Languages, 2019
The substantial number of Kiswahili prose works published since the 1990s and the growing interest in their analysis play down some drawbacks that make Kiswahili literature vulnerable.
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Kiswahili (G40)

Abstract Kiswahili is spoken by approximately 100 million people in Eastern Africa. This chapter focuses on the Standard Kiswahili. The lexicon of Kiswahili contains nouns, verbs, adjectives, and adverbs as the major word classes. The noun class system in Kiswahili is reduced as the common diminutive classes [ka-/tu-] is absent and ...
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Semantics of Kiswahili Adjectives

Kioo cha Lugha, 2022
This paper presents a panoramic survey of Kiswahili adjectives by examining the following aspects of meaning: semantic classes, gradability, antonymy, and intensification. The data for this study were collected from newspapers, books, questionnaire and interview with ten University students from Dar es Salaam University College of Education.
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Kiswahili alakati.

Cahiers d'études africaines, 1984
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