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James Nyachae Michira (Hankuk University of Foreign Studies)
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한국외국어대학교 아프리카연구소 Asian Journal of African Studies Asian Journal of African Studies Vol.54
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2023.2
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3 - 21 (19page)

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Languages are living things; they are born, they grow and they die. Accordingly, languages are continuously growing and changing in order to express new phenomena and emerging realities. The sudden outbreak of the novel COVID-19 brought with it concepts and realities that were new to many languages, including Kiswahili. The outbreak quickly became a global pandemic and hence created the need to communicate critical information about COVID-19 including the nature, symptoms and spread of the virus as well as preventive and containment measures that were put in place by medical entities and governments in order to control the virus. Since the COVID-19 pandemic was a new phenomenon, languages had to equally come up with new ways of expressing various aspects related with it through such methods as coining new terminologies, borrowing words from other languages or giving existing terms new or expanded meanings. Generally, this has led to the emergence of neologisms across many languages. The term ‘neologism’ is used broadly in this study to include new forms of words or lexicalized phrases as well as existing ones that have been given new or broader meanings. This study conducts a linguistic analysis of COVID-19 Swahili neologisms including newly acquired Covid-related Swahili lexical items, expressions and meanings through such word formation processes as lexical borrowing, calquing, conversion, derivation, among others.

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Abstract
1.0 Introduction
2.0 Literature Review
3.0 Theoretical Framework and Research Methodology
4.0 Analysis of COVID-19 Neologisms in Kiswahili
5.0 Conclusion
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