Borrowing occurs when a language adds a word from another language to its own lexicon. Languages in neighbouring regions often borrow from each other. In South Africa, there are over nine indigenous languages, in addition to Afrikaans and English, all of which coexist. In their coexistence they borrow from one another. African language dictionaries reveal that these languages have borrowed a great deal from Afrikaans and English. However, one would expect these dictionaries to reflect some borrowing from other indigenous languages; on the contrary, they include very few such words. Although, one encounters many words from indigenous languages being used by other African languages in their spoken language and literary works, these are not in...
The loan-word may either have a restricted meaning or meaning extension when adopted in the vocabul...
“Borrowing” “refers to linguistic forms being taken over by one language or dialect from another”. S...
This handbook article gives an overview of the ways in which borrowing has been studied in different...
The influence of foreign languages in Sesotho sa Leboa, or Northern Sotho, results in borrowing, whi...
Researchers in linguistic and lexicographic fields such as Nkondo (1987: 70) and Kamwangamalu (1997:...
Abstract: The influence of foreign languages in Sesotho sa Leboa, or Northern Sotho, results in bor...
Mutual cultural enrichment in the developmental process of Afrikaans and the African languages in So...
This article discusses the loan-words in Isichazamazwi SesiNdebele (henceforth ISN), particularly lo...
One of the main problems facing speakers and language practitioners of indigenous African languages ...
The present article instantiates types of lexical borrowing from Afrikaans and Dutch in Namibian Kh...
Adoption is an unavoidable type of linguistic behaviour that occurs when two or more languages are i...
This article attempts to show how culture or aspects thereof can be used to comple-ment linguistic a...
<p>Abstract: Languages are not static systems. They develop and change, add new items while ot...
This article provides the impact of contact of Bantu and non-Bantu languages of Tanzania. Much atten...
This paper reports on the incorporation of lexical items into one of the well-known dialects of Sets...
The loan-word may either have a restricted meaning or meaning extension when adopted in the vocabul...
“Borrowing” “refers to linguistic forms being taken over by one language or dialect from another”. S...
This handbook article gives an overview of the ways in which borrowing has been studied in different...
The influence of foreign languages in Sesotho sa Leboa, or Northern Sotho, results in borrowing, whi...
Researchers in linguistic and lexicographic fields such as Nkondo (1987: 70) and Kamwangamalu (1997:...
Abstract: The influence of foreign languages in Sesotho sa Leboa, or Northern Sotho, results in bor...
Mutual cultural enrichment in the developmental process of Afrikaans and the African languages in So...
This article discusses the loan-words in Isichazamazwi SesiNdebele (henceforth ISN), particularly lo...
One of the main problems facing speakers and language practitioners of indigenous African languages ...
The present article instantiates types of lexical borrowing from Afrikaans and Dutch in Namibian Kh...
Adoption is an unavoidable type of linguistic behaviour that occurs when two or more languages are i...
This article attempts to show how culture or aspects thereof can be used to comple-ment linguistic a...
<p>Abstract: Languages are not static systems. They develop and change, add new items while ot...
This article provides the impact of contact of Bantu and non-Bantu languages of Tanzania. Much atten...
This paper reports on the incorporation of lexical items into one of the well-known dialects of Sets...
The loan-word may either have a restricted meaning or meaning extension when adopted in the vocabul...
“Borrowing” “refers to linguistic forms being taken over by one language or dialect from another”. S...
This handbook article gives an overview of the ways in which borrowing has been studied in different...