Thesis (Ph.D.)-University of KwaZulu-Natal, Pietermaritzburg, 2004.Naming is a very important tool used among various African cultures to convey certain messages, either to an individual, family members or a community. Naming of various objects is linked with the socio-political factors of countries where anthroponyms and toponyms are found. It is for this reason that onomastics (the study of names) can never be isolated from studying the dynamics of various societies, the behaviour and the psychology of different individuals. While names can unite communities, they can also serve as a dividing tool in various communities. It is from names that one can learn the various cultures that have been present in a particular place, and have an und...
International audienceVarious types of transformations of toponyms coexist today in South Africa at ...
This paper examines naming in Igbo land to ascertain a range of implications it entails. The study a...
Shakespeare once asked, ‘What is in a name?' The answer to this age-old question depends on the part...
It is always assumed when you have a white surname that you have a white lineage or your forefathers...
It is always assumed when you have a white surname that you have a white lineage or your forefathers...
Thesis (MA)--University of Natal, Pietermaritzburg, 1986.This work, on the "Social and Literary Aspe...
Masters Degree. University of KwaZulu- Natal, Durban.According to the context of South Africa, a per...
Proper names, also linguistically called toponyms and anthroponyms, embed extensive sociolinguistic,...
Thesis (Ph.D.)-University of Natal, Durban, 2000.The thesis underpinning this dissertation was that,...
This article examines naming as the core of identity and how the stripping of a name can lead to the...
International audienceVarious types of transformations of toponyms coexist today in South Africa at ...
International audienceVarious types of transformations of toponyms coexist today in South Africa at ...
This article aims to point out that the geographical names collectively also reflect the hearts and ...
This article aims to point out that the geographical names collectively also reflect the hearts and ...
This article examines naming as the core of identity and how the stripping of a name can lead to the...
International audienceVarious types of transformations of toponyms coexist today in South Africa at ...
This paper examines naming in Igbo land to ascertain a range of implications it entails. The study a...
Shakespeare once asked, ‘What is in a name?' The answer to this age-old question depends on the part...
It is always assumed when you have a white surname that you have a white lineage or your forefathers...
It is always assumed when you have a white surname that you have a white lineage or your forefathers...
Thesis (MA)--University of Natal, Pietermaritzburg, 1986.This work, on the "Social and Literary Aspe...
Masters Degree. University of KwaZulu- Natal, Durban.According to the context of South Africa, a per...
Proper names, also linguistically called toponyms and anthroponyms, embed extensive sociolinguistic,...
Thesis (Ph.D.)-University of Natal, Durban, 2000.The thesis underpinning this dissertation was that,...
This article examines naming as the core of identity and how the stripping of a name can lead to the...
International audienceVarious types of transformations of toponyms coexist today in South Africa at ...
International audienceVarious types of transformations of toponyms coexist today in South Africa at ...
This article aims to point out that the geographical names collectively also reflect the hearts and ...
This article aims to point out that the geographical names collectively also reflect the hearts and ...
This article examines naming as the core of identity and how the stripping of a name can lead to the...
International audienceVarious types of transformations of toponyms coexist today in South Africa at ...
This paper examines naming in Igbo land to ascertain a range of implications it entails. The study a...
Shakespeare once asked, ‘What is in a name?' The answer to this age-old question depends on the part...