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The Language of Southern Rhodesia

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  24 December 2009

Alice Werner
Affiliation:
Lecturer in Swahili and Bantu Languages

Extract

Though the development of the mining industiy consequent on European occupation has brought natives of several different tribes into Southern Rhodesia, there appears to be virtually but one indigenous language in this territory. The Zulu spoken by the Matebele and the Sesuto of Sebituane's people, who settled on the Zambezi about the middle of last century, are comparatively recent intrusions.

Type
Summaries of Lectures Delivered at the School
Copyright
Copyright © School of Oriental and African Studies 1917

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References

The Pronunciation and Orthography of the Chindau Language. University of London Press, 1911.Google Scholar