Published May 5, 2021 | Version v1
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Identifying Datooga loans in Iraqw - and the other way round

  • 1. University of Hamburg

Description

The present-day contact of Iraqw and Datooga speaking groups in the Tanzanian Rift valley has a long history which goes back to precolonial times. This contact is reflected in the intertwining of descent groups, in shared cultural practices and in lexical transfers which must have gone both ways, affecting various semantic domains, e.g. subsistence vocabulary (Rottland & Mous 2001). The present talk widens the scope beyond subsistence vocabulary, reporting on recent research into lexical transfers at the Datooga-Iraqw interface along with a discussion of methodological issues concerning the determination of the direction of borrowing, illustrated by various new findings.

Notes

Note: This talk has not gone through a process of peer review, and findings should therefore be treated as preliminary and subject to change. Acknowledgement and citation: Kießling, Roland. 2021. Identifying Datooga loans in Iraqw - and the other way round. Talk given at the Rift Valley Network Webinar Series. 05/05/2021.

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Kiessling-Roland-2021-Identifying-Datooga-loans-in-Iraqw-and-the-other-way-round.mp4