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Nubi language - Definition and Overview

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The Nubi language (also called Ki-Nubi) is a Sudanese Arabic-based creole language spoken in Uganda around Bombo and Kenya around Kibera by the descendants of Emin Pasha's Sudanese soldiers, settled there by the British. It was spoken by about 15,000 people in Uganda in 1991 (according to the census), and an estimated 10,000 in Kenya; another source estimates about 50,000 speakers as of 2001. 90% of the lexicon derives from Arabic, but the grammar has been massively simplified, as has the sound system.

Although its name literally means Nubian, it bears no relation at all to the Nubian languages spoken by Nubian groups in the south of Egypt and north of Sudan; its name derives from a misuse of the term "Nubi". In fact, most of the soldiers who came to speak it originally came from Equatoria, at the opposite end of Sudan.

Jonathan Owens argues that Nubi constitutes a major counterexample to Derek Bickerton's theories of creole language formation, showing "no more than a chance resemblance to Bickerton's universal creole features" despite fulfilling perfectly the historical conditions expected to lead to such features.

Bibliography

  • Bernd Heine, The Nubi Language of Kibera - an Arabic Creole. Berlin:Dietrich Rimer 1982.
  • Boretzky, N. (1988). "Zur grammatischen Struktur des Nubi". Beiträge zum 4. Essener Kolloquium über Sprachkontakt, Sprachwandel, Sprachwechsel, Sprachtod, edited by N. Boretzky et al., 45-88. Bochum: Brockmeyer.
  • Grimes (ed.) Ethnologue (http://www.ethnologue.com/show_language.asp?code=KCN).
  • Musa-Wellens, I. A descriptive sketch of the verbal system of the Nubi language, spoken in Bombo, Uganda. MA thesis, Nijmegen 1994.
  • Nhial, J. "Kinubi and Juba Arabic. A comparative study". In Directions in Sudanese Linguistics and Folklore, S. H. Hurriez and H. Bell, eds. Khartoum: Institute of African and Asian Studies, pp. 81-94.
  • Owens, J. Aspects of Nubi Syntax. PhD thesis, London University.
  • Owens, J. "The origins of East African Nubi". Anthropological Linguistics 27, 229-271. 1985.
  • Owens, J. "Nubi, genetic linguistics, and language classification". Anthropological Linguistics 33, 1-30. 1991.
  • Owens, J. "Arabic-based pidgins and creoles". Contact languages: A wider perspective, edited by S.G. Thomason, 125-172. Amsterdam: John Benjamins. 1997.
  • Dr. I.H.W. Wellens. An Arabic creole in Africa: the Nubi language of Uganda (http://www.niwi.knaw.nl/en/oi/nod/onderzoek/OND1264773/) (Doctoral dissertation, Nijmegen). 2001.


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