4.4.
Summary
The account above has elaborated upon the discussion of the
results of this study. The latter has revealed that Swahili spoken in Bukavu is
a diglossic language with a special attention paid over lexical features.
Diglossic lexical distinction in Swahili spoken in Bukavu leads to some
communication problems among Swahili speakers of Bukavu. A B.S. speaker would
have difficulty understanding an S speaker's message. An S speaker would
likewise have difficulty understanding a B.S. speaker's message.
To end up with this study, the general conclusion comes
subsequently.
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