Language Matters in Contemporary Zimbabwe

Language Matters in Contemporary Zimbabwe

Mavengano, Esther; Sabao, Collen

Taylor & Francis Ltd

06/2024

232

Dura

9781032705767

15 a 20 dias

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1. The Politics of Language and the Linguistic Imperative to Language Matters in Zimbabwe 2. Re-syllabification and morphophonological nativisation of English loans in Chi/Shona 3. Harmonised Shona varieties: Myths, Misconceptions and Truths in the Standardisation and Harmonisation of Shona-Nyai cross-border Varieties 4. Sociolinguistic motivations behind Analogical Creation and Semantic Irregularities in the Zimbabwe's Shona language. 5. Zimbabwean 'kombi' cant: An etymological and sociolinguistic exploration of 'chihwindi' (public transport operators) Shona slang in Zimbabwe 6. The anatomy and soul of the 'dira rizare' social media posts in Zimbabwe 7. Navigating stance-taking at university: An explorative study of first year writing in Zimbabwe. 8. Braille access in institutions of higher and tertiary education in Masvingo, Zimbabwe 9. A model of reversing language shift in Xitsonga speakers in southern Zimbabwe's Mwenezi district 10. The intellectualisation of African languages at institutions of higher learning in Zimbabwe 11. Seclusion through discourse: Begging language in music and chants by the visually impaired in Zimbabwe 12. Linguistic Innovation in Soul Jah Love's Zimdancehall Music 13. The Native Speakerism Ideology and language Utility in South Africa and Zimbabwe: Challenges in Confronting Normative English Monolingualism 14. Politics of Language, Ethnicity and Marginalization: De-Minoritisation of Nambya Language in the Quest for Cultural Identity 15. Zimbabwe and Her Multi- recognised Official Languages: Some Notable Consequences 16. The Semiotics Politics in Chenjerai Hove's novel, Bones: Moving Beyond Colonial Binaries to Envision Pluricentric Perspectives
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Shona;Sotho;English;Nambya;Tshivenda;Tjwao;Xhosa;Xitsonga;Braille;Marginalisation;Ethnicity;Cultural identity;Linguistics;Zimbabwe;Bulawayo;Tagwira;Sociolinguistics;Translation;African languages;kombi;slang