Language in Rwanda and the Great Lakes Region: Linguistics, Politics and Identity

Podcast: Sone/Solche: Wie Menschen sich unterscheiden – und wie die Kulturwissenschaften dazu forschen

Erschienen: 05.08.2024
Dauer: 01:11:39

Kinyarwanda is a complex language, not only because of its structure but also due to its history and variation across borders. Spoken by at least 20 million people, it is the second-most widely spoken language in the Bantu family. Linguists Nico Nassenstein and John Doldo IV are interested in this language, which serves as a good illustration of how linguistic variation is connected to history, politics and identity.


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