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Tanzania: The Development of Swahili as a National and Official Language
2008Abstract Tanzania is a multilingual nation of approximately 35 million people (2002 census), of whom nearly a million reside in the semi-autonomous islands of Zanzibar (Unguja and Pemba). As Polomé (1980: 3) has noted, listing the languages of Tanzania ‘is a rather difficult task’; prevalent figures are 124 languages (Batibo 2005: 155 ...
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Language of instruction in Tanzania and South Africa
International Journal of Educational Development, 2004openaire +1 more source
Review of Polomé & Hill (1980): Language in Tanzania
English World-Wide. A Journal of Varieties of English, 1982openaire +1 more source
2. Loanwords in Iraqw, a Cushitic language of Tanzania
2009Maarten Mous, Martha Qorro
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English Language pronunciation is crucial in the student’s learning process. The required pronunciation is geared toward the correct English Language phonological skills that are of concern to most linguists that English language learners whose first and second language is not English, hinder the learning processes.
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