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Rasmus Bernander

Researcher

Department of Languages and Literatures
Visiting address
Renströmsgatan 6
41255 Göteborg
Postal address
Box 200
40530 Göteborg

About Rasmus Bernander

I am a field linguist and historical(-typological) linguist. My main research interest revolves around various aspects of grammatical variation and change in Bantu languages, particularly in various Tanzanian Bantu languages, but also from a broader comparative perspective.

Currently, I hold a position as a Researcher in African Languages where I also teach Swahili and other courses on the subject of African linguistics at the department: /sprak/afrikanska-sprak

I lead a research project funded by the Riksbankens Jubileumsfond (grant P23-0101), focusing on the use and spread of modal expressions in Swahili. The project investigates historical change including contact-induced change (“borrowing”) into Swahili (mostly from Arabic) and out of Swahili into other East African languages.

More information about the project can be found here:

/en/research/modality-in-swahili-variation-change-and-transfer

In addition, I am a joint researcher in the Japan-based ILCAA Joint Research Project Diachronic Perspectives on Language Description and Typology in Bantu

I serve as a subject editor (and incoming editor-in-chief) of the Nordic Journal of African Studies

I am also a Fellow of the EUTOPIA Young Leaders Academy