Communicatory and cultural space of Tanzania
Keywords:
ideophones, linguocultural context, sociolinguistic isomorphism, world-system vision, Ujamaa (collectivism), “good-evil” dichotomyAbstract
The purpose of the article is to determine national characteristics of Tanzanian society through an analysis of the informational, communicatory and cultural space of the country. The study is set to define how the introduction of digital technologies and a new system of Internet communications affects the world-system of Tanzanian society and social processes in the country for which a method of sociolinguistic isomorphism is used. It was discovered that historically the national tradition in Tanzanis is the channel of oral perception in Tanzania, and an approach to the interpretation of new social events and phenomena tis typical of Tanzania by interpreting new concepts in the Swahili language. In addition, the competitive environment in the Tanzania information system is examined.
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