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1The making of a mixed language

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  • Title: The making of a mixed language
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  • Language: English
  • Number of Pages: Median: 322
  • Publisher: ➤  Benjamins Publishing Company, John - J. Benjamins Pub. Co.
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  • Publish Location: Philadelphia - Amsterdam

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  • First Year Published: 2003
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Mbugu language

Maʼa is a Bantu language of Tanzania. The Mbugu people speak two divergent registers, which have been treated as separate languages by some authorities

Mbugu people

District in Tanga Region of Tanzania. Tanzania's Mbugu (or Ma'á) language is one of the few true hybrid languages, combining Bantu grammar with Cushitic lexicon

Mixed language

mixed language: The case of Ma'a/Mbugu. Creole language library (No. 26). Amsterdam: J. Benjamins Pub. Co. Sebba, Mark (1997). Contact Languages: Pidgins

Nkima

either the word N'kima ('monkey' in the Mbugu language, a regional dialect of Swahili), or, after the Meru language nickname for Ugali, a dish popular in

Asa language

known of the language; what is recorded was probably Aasa lexical words used in a register of Maasai, similar to the mixed language Mbugu. Asa is usually

Yaaku language

to the making of Mbugu, a mixed language of the Usambara mountains in Tanzania. Yaaku at Ethnologue (25th ed., 2022) Yaaku language at Ethnologue (18th

Northeast Coast Bantu languages

they fall within Bantu zones G and E. The languages, or clusters, are: Pare-Taveta (G20+E70): Pareic Pare, Mbugu Taveta Sabaki (G40+E70): Swahili, Nyika

Cushitic languages

also a few languages of uncertain classification, including Yaaku, Dahalo, Aasax, Kw'adza, Boon, Ongota and the Cushitic component of Mbugu (Ma'a). There

South Cushitic languages

(Southern Cushitic) Mous, Maarten (2003). The Making of a Mixed Language: The Case of Ma'a/Mbugu. Was there ever a Southern Cushitic Language (Pre-)Ma'a?

Lowland East Cushitic languages

Oromo, Somali, and Yaaku–Dullay. The vocabulary of the mixed register of Mbugu (Ma'a) may also be East Cushitic (Tosco 2002), though the grammatical basis