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Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter i
- Acknowledgements v
- Table of contents vii
- List of tables, maps and figures ix
- 1. Youth language practices in Africa as creative manifestations of fluid repertoires and markers of speakers’ social identity 1
- 2. Youth language practices in Africa: achievements and challenges 23
- 3. Sheng: an urban variety of Swahili in Kenya 51
- 4. The emergence of Langila in Kinshasa (DR Congo) 81
- 5. Identity construction and linguistic manipulation in Randuk 99
- 6. Regional varieties and “ethnic” registers of Sheng 119
- 7. Yarada K’wank’wa and urban youth identity in Addis Ababa 149
- 8. Overview of the tsotsitaals of South Africa; their different base languages and common core lexical items 169
- 9. Imvugo y’Umuhanda1 – youth language practices in Kigali (Rwanda) 185
- 10. Sango Godobé: the urban youth language of Bangui (CAR) 205
- 11. Some remarks on poetic aspects of Sheng 227
- 12. Youth language practices in Zimbabwe 257
- 13. The positive-negative phenomenon and phono-semantic matching in Rasta Talk 271
- 14. Kindoubil: urban youth languages in Kisangani 293
- 15. Linguistic strategies in Luyaaye: word play and conscious language manipulation 313
- 16. Conclusion and outlook: taking new directions in the study of youth language practices 345
- Language index 357
- Author index 359
- Subject index 363
Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter i
- Acknowledgements v
- Table of contents vii
- List of tables, maps and figures ix
- 1. Youth language practices in Africa as creative manifestations of fluid repertoires and markers of speakers’ social identity 1
- 2. Youth language practices in Africa: achievements and challenges 23
- 3. Sheng: an urban variety of Swahili in Kenya 51
- 4. The emergence of Langila in Kinshasa (DR Congo) 81
- 5. Identity construction and linguistic manipulation in Randuk 99
- 6. Regional varieties and “ethnic” registers of Sheng 119
- 7. Yarada K’wank’wa and urban youth identity in Addis Ababa 149
- 8. Overview of the tsotsitaals of South Africa; their different base languages and common core lexical items 169
- 9. Imvugo y’Umuhanda1 – youth language practices in Kigali (Rwanda) 185
- 10. Sango Godobé: the urban youth language of Bangui (CAR) 205
- 11. Some remarks on poetic aspects of Sheng 227
- 12. Youth language practices in Zimbabwe 257
- 13. The positive-negative phenomenon and phono-semantic matching in Rasta Talk 271
- 14. Kindoubil: urban youth languages in Kisangani 293
- 15. Linguistic strategies in Luyaaye: word play and conscious language manipulation 313
- 16. Conclusion and outlook: taking new directions in the study of youth language practices 345
- Language index 357
- Author index 359
- Subject index 363