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CONTACT LANGUAGES IN THE BANTU AREA Salikoko S. Mufwene University of Chicago 1. INTRODUCTION It is possible to interpret the phrase contact language synonymously with lingua franca, viz., as that variety that enables two or more (groups of) individuals speaking different vernaculars to communicate when they come in contact with each other. The fact that, consistent with its title, Status and ...
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The Kongo (Kituba) language page is part of the Handbook of African Language Resources. This page has information and facts on the Kongo (Kituba) language, such as where it is spoken, by whom, and much more. Bookmark this site.
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