<p>Abstract: The article outlines the contribution of ALRI towards the development of the minority languages in Zimbabwe, with special reference to Shangani. After a description of the status of Shangani, a brief summary of the Zimbabwean language use policy is given. The challenges for the development of lexicographical practice and lexicological research are discussed with regard to a minority language that has been marginalized for a long time. After the consideration of the kind of dictionary planned for Shangani in accordance with the user profile, the role of a dictionary in codifying and harmonizing a language is stressed. Except for contributing to the orthographic development of a language, lexicography also forms the basis f...
This article traces lexicographical developments in Shona, one of the major languages of Zimbabwe, ...
Abstract: Khoisan speech communities are found in Southern Africa, with Botswana having the greates...
Publisher versionThis article critically evaluates the ChiNdau–English and English–ChiNdau Vocabular...
The article outlines the contribution of ALRI towards the development of the minor-ity languages in ...
Abstract: The article outlines the contribution of ALRI towards the development of the minor-ity la...
<p>Abstract: This article is an assessment of the work the African Languages Research Institut...
The lexigraphic work of the African Languages Reseacrh Institute (ALRI) has played a significant rol...
The lexicographic work of the African Languages Research Institute (ALRI) has played a significant r...
Monolingual communities are an extremely rare phenomenon. Instead, most communities are multilingual...
<p>Abstract: The article discusses the developments in Shona lexicography during the colonial ...
Tin's article traces lexicogiaphical developments in Shona, one of the major languages of Zimba...
Abstract: This article is an assessment of the work the African Languages Research Institute (ALRI)...
Khoisan speech communities are found in Southern Africa, with Botswana having the greatest ethnic an...
<p>ABSTRACT: In this article, an analysis of the utilisation of outer texts in recently compil...
In this article, reflections are made on some specialized lexicographical/terminographical resources...
This article traces lexicographical developments in Shona, one of the major languages of Zimbabwe, ...
Abstract: Khoisan speech communities are found in Southern Africa, with Botswana having the greates...
Publisher versionThis article critically evaluates the ChiNdau–English and English–ChiNdau Vocabular...
The article outlines the contribution of ALRI towards the development of the minor-ity languages in ...
Abstract: The article outlines the contribution of ALRI towards the development of the minor-ity la...
<p>Abstract: This article is an assessment of the work the African Languages Research Institut...
The lexigraphic work of the African Languages Reseacrh Institute (ALRI) has played a significant rol...
The lexicographic work of the African Languages Research Institute (ALRI) has played a significant r...
Monolingual communities are an extremely rare phenomenon. Instead, most communities are multilingual...
<p>Abstract: The article discusses the developments in Shona lexicography during the colonial ...
Tin's article traces lexicogiaphical developments in Shona, one of the major languages of Zimba...
Abstract: This article is an assessment of the work the African Languages Research Institute (ALRI)...
Khoisan speech communities are found in Southern Africa, with Botswana having the greatest ethnic an...
<p>ABSTRACT: In this article, an analysis of the utilisation of outer texts in recently compil...
In this article, reflections are made on some specialized lexicographical/terminographical resources...
This article traces lexicographical developments in Shona, one of the major languages of Zimbabwe, ...
Abstract: Khoisan speech communities are found in Southern Africa, with Botswana having the greates...
Publisher versionThis article critically evaluates the ChiNdau–English and English–ChiNdau Vocabular...