PROMOTING MULTILINGUALISM FOR THE WELL-BEING OF TANZANIA AND KENYA

Authors

  • Romaine, S. Leiden University

Keywords:

linguistic diversity, endangered languages, multilingualism, Tanzania, Kenya, cultural preservation

Abstract

This article advocates for the preservation of linguistic diversity in Tanzania and Kenya, whose indigenous languages are at risk of disappearing due to the emphasis on promoting Kiswahili as the national language. The success of Kiswahili as a national language presents an opportunity to support local languages without threatening national unity. The author argues that appreciating linguistic diversity and multilingualism is essential for the well-being of both nations. The article highlights the economic and social benefits of linguistic diversity and multilingualism, including increased tolerance and communication. Furthermore, the article proposes the use of radio as a vital tool for promoting and preserving Tanzania's linguistic heritage. The author also discusses his personal experience with linguistic research in Tanzania and Kenya and the importance of documenting and describing endangered languages. The future of linguistic diversity in East Africa is also a topic of discussion

Published

2023-11-30

Issue

Section

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