Hannah Gibson's Interviews
Martha Tsutsui Billins
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Hannah Gibson
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30 Apr 2020
• EN
Ep 15: Rethinking the ‘field’ in Fieldwork with Hannah Gibson
Today's episode is with Hannah Gibson, fellow SOASian and Lecturer in Linguistics at the University of Essex. Hannah's research is primarily concerned with linguistic variation, particularly why and how languages change. Much of her work explores the syntax and semantics of the Bantu languages, with a focus on language
Lauren Gawne
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Hannah Gibson
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18 Jan 2019
• EN
28: How languages influence each other - Hannah Gibson interview on Swahili, Rangi & Bantu languages
The Rift Valley area of central and northern Tanzania is the only area where languages from all four African language families are found (Bantu, Cushitic, Nilotic, and Khoisan). Languages in this area have been in contact with each other for a long time, especially in the minds of bi- and multilingual speakers, so it’s
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