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Date: 2013-07-19 02:29:20
Bantu languages
Nyoro language
Bunyoro
Ganda
Bantu peoples
Swahili language
Kiga people
Buganda
Kumam people
Languages of Uganda
Africa
Uganda

African Study Monographs, 34 (1): 1–25, MarchMONOLINGUALISM VIA MULTILINGUALISM: A CASE STUDY OF LANGUAGE USE IN THE WEST UGANDAN TOWN OF HOIMA

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