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Inter-group communication among Gurage describes the interactions between social variables, such as ethnicity and language use, which is affected by level of intelligibility, inter-lingual comprehension, level of intra(inter)-group accommodation, and attitude to languages and the speakers. The book measures degree of intelligibility because of inherent shared linguistic structures, and due to contact and learning. A mixed methods research was used so that data and findings from qualitative and quantitative methods were triangulated to increase validity and attain some degree of reliability.…mehr

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Inter-group communication among Gurage describes the interactions between social variables, such as ethnicity and language use, which is affected by level of intelligibility, inter-lingual comprehension, level of intra(inter)-group accommodation, and attitude to languages and the speakers. The book measures degree of intelligibility because of inherent shared linguistic structures, and due to contact and learning. A mixed methods research was used so that data and findings from qualitative and quantitative methods were triangulated to increase validity and attain some degree of reliability. The Inter-lingual level was hierarchically clustered, with which a possible language use options were provided for language planners and decision makers in the Gurage Zone. It was suggested that a planned composite of Mesqan and a Central West Gurage language varieties, Cheha, Ezha or Gumer can best serve as a lingua franca in the Gurage Zone. The methodology and models developed in this book can help in developing a theory of iner-group communication.
Autorenporträt
Fekede Menuta did his PhD in Addis Ababa University. He taught linguistics in Hawassa University for 20 years. He published a number of journals, and is an author of Kontatswa Grammar (2015), Halabissa Grammar (2012), Ari Language: A Comparative Grammar (2011), Murle Document: Phonology and Grammar (2009), and A Sketch of Yemsa Grammar (2013).