Abstract:This contribution focuses on Langila, a language practice or “speech style” that emerged in the first decade after
the millenium in the Congolese capital of Kinshasa, characterized by lexical creativity and specific phonological manipulative
strategies. I analyze Langila speakers’ use of global place names, fashionable brands, and names of institutions, and to some
extent specific (manipulated) personal names as pseudo-onomastic references from an anthropological-linguistic perspective,
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