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dc.contributor.authorMicheli, Ilaria
dc.contributor.authorLegère, Karsten
dc.date.accessioned2024-01-11T11:00:22Z
dc.date.available2024-01-11T11:00:22Z
dc.date.issued2023
dc.identifier.citationMicheli, Ilaria e Karsten Legère. "Ogiek and Akie: How many peoples for how many languages? What is their future?". «Testi e linguaggi» 17 (2023): 87-109. [Studi monografici Language contact, variation and change across borders: diasporas, mobility, barriers]it_IT
dc.identifier.isbn978-88-290-1959-5it_IT
dc.identifier.issn1974-2886it_IT
dc.identifier.urihttp://elea.unisa.it/xmlui/handle/10556/6916
dc.identifier.urihttp://dx.doi.org/10.14273/unisa-4975
dc.description.abstractOgiek and Akie are the names of two African endangered languages belonging to the Nilo-Saharan, Kalenjin family, originally spoken by scattered groups of hunters and gatherers in a region stretching from southern Kenya to Northern Tanzania. These languages are now in danger due to the loss of their habitat caused by climate change and to an unbalanced diglossia with majority languages (Kikuyu and Swahili in Kenya, Maa and Swahili in Tanzania). Despite their close familiarity and possible common origins, the two languages and speaker communities followed different paths, at least it was so during the last 200 years. This paper aims to investigate how the two different historical, ecological and political contexts impacted the two languages and cultures. On the basis of the fieldwork carried out by the authors in the two areas, the authors aim to point out the extent to which projects of cooperation for the promotion and safeguard of the local languages and cultural intangible heritage have the potential to slow down or reverse the tendency towards languages decline and possible demise.it_IT
dc.format.extentP. 87-109it_IT
dc.language.isoenit_IT
dc.publisherRoma: Carocciit_IT
dc.sourceUniSa. Sistema Bibliotecario di Ateneoit_IT
dc.subjectAfrican linguisticsit_IT
dc.subjectKalenjin and Southern Niloticit_IT
dc.subjectEndangered languagesit_IT
dc.subjectOgiekit_IT
dc.subjectAkieit_IT
dc.subjectCooperationit_IT
dc.titleOgiek and Akie: How many peoples for how many languages? What is their future?it_IT
dc.typeJournal Articleit_IT
dc.relation.ispartofjournalTesti e linguaggiit_IT
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