<p>ABSTRACT: Zulu uses a conjunctive writing system, that is, a system whereby relatively short linguistic words are joined together to form long orthographic words with complex morphological structures. This has led to the so-called 'stem tradition' in dictionary making — for Zulu, as well as for most other Bantu languages. Given this lemmatization approach has been found to be inadequate for young learners (who fail to isolate stems), the development of a new approach was imperative for them, but until recently deemed impossible to implement. In this paper it is argued that it is now perfectly possible to reverse the unproductive trend, and to opt for the lemmatization of full words for all but one of the word classes in Bantu. This...
<p>ABSTRACT: In this article, an analysis of the utilisation of outer texts in recently compil...
<p>Abstract: This article makes three significant claims about Kiswahili verbs. By investigati...
The ideophone, a word class not unique to but highly characteristic of the Bantu languages, presents...
Zulu uses a conjunctive writing system, that is, a system whereby relatively short linguistic words ...
Zulu uses a conjunctive writing system, that is, a system whereby relatively short linguistic words ...
Zulu uses a conjunctive writing system, that is, a system whereby relatively short linguistic words ...
<p>Abstract: Traditionally, Zulu adjectives have been lemmatized under their stems only. In th...
Traditionally, Zulu adjectives have been lemmatized under their stems only. In this research article...
Traditionally, Zulu adjectives have been lemmatized under their stems only. In this research article...
This article is the second in a trilogy that deals with corpus-driven Bantu lexicography, which is i...
In this article, reflections are made on some specialized lexicographical/terminographical resources...
This article is the second in a trilogy that deals with corpus-driven Bantu lexicography, which is i...
This article is the second in a trilogy that deals with corpus-driven Bantu lexicogra-phy, which is ...
The article critically surveys the development of dictionary making among the Xhosa of Southern Afri...
This article is the second in a trilogy that deals with corpus-driven Bantu lexicogra-phy, which is ...
<p>ABSTRACT: In this article, an analysis of the utilisation of outer texts in recently compil...
<p>Abstract: This article makes three significant claims about Kiswahili verbs. By investigati...
The ideophone, a word class not unique to but highly characteristic of the Bantu languages, presents...
Zulu uses a conjunctive writing system, that is, a system whereby relatively short linguistic words ...
Zulu uses a conjunctive writing system, that is, a system whereby relatively short linguistic words ...
Zulu uses a conjunctive writing system, that is, a system whereby relatively short linguistic words ...
<p>Abstract: Traditionally, Zulu adjectives have been lemmatized under their stems only. In th...
Traditionally, Zulu adjectives have been lemmatized under their stems only. In this research article...
Traditionally, Zulu adjectives have been lemmatized under their stems only. In this research article...
This article is the second in a trilogy that deals with corpus-driven Bantu lexicography, which is i...
In this article, reflections are made on some specialized lexicographical/terminographical resources...
This article is the second in a trilogy that deals with corpus-driven Bantu lexicography, which is i...
This article is the second in a trilogy that deals with corpus-driven Bantu lexicogra-phy, which is ...
The article critically surveys the development of dictionary making among the Xhosa of Southern Afri...
This article is the second in a trilogy that deals with corpus-driven Bantu lexicogra-phy, which is ...
<p>ABSTRACT: In this article, an analysis of the utilisation of outer texts in recently compil...
<p>Abstract: This article makes three significant claims about Kiswahili verbs. By investigati...
The ideophone, a word class not unique to but highly characteristic of the Bantu languages, presents...