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Ruth Kempson, Malin Petzell, Devyani Sharma, two anonymous TPhS reviewers, as well as to audiences at the University of Addis Ababa, the Linguistic Society 

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Preprint The Kagulu Malin Petzell om transkriberade språkdata. Oskar Lindwall om videodata. Laura Darcy och Katarina Karlsson om kvalitativa studier. Länkar. Dessa dokument utgör Malin Petzell Introduction 1The aim of this paper is to describe and analyse some of the newly adopted words in Swahili in the field of Information and Communication Technology (ICT). 2 This paper should be seen as an attempt to illustrate and classify how new concepts are dealt with in Swahili. A linguistic description of Kagulu / Malin Petzell.

Malin Petzell, Harald Hammarström. Nordic Journal of African Studies. Vol. 22 (3), p. 129-157 . Artikel i vetenskaplig tidskrift 2011. Unsupervised learning of morphology. …

Type of Event: Seminar. Kagulu (classified as G12 according to Guthrie (1967/71)) is a Bantu language spoken in Tanzania by roughly 240.000 people.

Malin Petzell currently works at the Department of Languages and Literatures, University of Gothenburg. Malin does research in Bantu morphology, Linguistic Typology and Linguistic Fieldwork.

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Abstract. Full Text: PDF. Moderna språk - Institutionen för moderna språk - Box 636 - SE-751 26 UPPSALA. ISSN: 2000-3560 Petzell, Malin ; Bar-el, Leora ; Aunio, Lotta./ Introduction.Studia Orientalia Electronica Special Issue: The Semantics of Verbal Morphology in Under-Described Languages. editor / Malin Petzell … Show simple item record. Review of Malin Petzell.

Köln: Rüdiger Köppe. Citation Devos, Maud. (2011). Review of Malin Petzell.
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ENHETEN FÖR UTREDNIN G OCH LÄRARUTBILDNIN G Fil. dr Malin Petzell En jämförande studie av verbmorfologins semantik i centraltanzaniska bantuspråk Göteborgs universitet Jämförande språkvetenskap Kami G36. Authored by: Malin Petzell , Lotta Aunio · The Bantu Languages.

Den språkliga och kulturella mångfalden på vår jord är Malin Petzell 48 år. Londongatan 47 41877 GÖTEBORG.
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Petzell, Malin 2014-01-16 11:15:08 The study comprises five stories told in the Bantu language Kagulu of Tanzania. The stories are available as sound recordings as well as glossed transcriptions. However, the transcriptions do not closely follow the sound recordings but have been normalised in cooperation with a …

Och varken aptjatter eller strömavbrott kan hindra dem. Som swahilitalande fältlingvist kom jag till Tanzania år 2002 för att ta reda på mer om språket­ kagulu.


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Malin Petzell, Leora Bar-el & Lotta Aunio University of Gothenburg, University of Montana & University of Helsinki This Special Issue is a product of the conference “The semantics of verbal morphology in under-described languages”, which took place 2–3 June 2017 at the University of Gothenburg.

Malin Petzell – “The linguistic situation in Tanzania” © Moderna språk 2012:1 139 3.1. Swahili versus the minority languages The Swahili language is used all over the country, even in isolated areas, and it has deeply penetrated Tanzanian society. It is the prevalent language in all public settings. BibTeX @MISC{Thornell_bootstrappinglanguage, author = {Christina Thornell and Malin Petzell}, title = {Bootstrapping Language Description: The case of Mpiemo (Bantu A, Central African Republic)}, year = {}} Malin Petzell Author. The Kagulu Language of Tanzania Grammar, Texts and Vocabulary ISBN 978-3-89645-704-2 Series East African Languages and Dialects Volume 19; Other contributions. Bantu Languages ISBN 978-3-89645-705-9 Edited by: Karsten Legère, Christina Thornell. SOAS researcher Malin Petzell introduces Kagulu, a language in Tanzania that is being squeezed by the state-promotion of Swahili.