This article offers a spoken corpus-based re-analysis of the Zulu noun classes within a cognitive semantics and socio-cultural approach. Usually, Zulu nouns are classified according to traditional criteria based on their formal and semantic properties. This article argues that although the Zulu noun classification is semantically motivated, there is a controversy as to what semantic principles can explain the grouping together of nouns into various classes. The article starts by defining the Zulu noun class system and briefly discusses the classification criteria. The spoken language data is presented in tables and analysed accordingly. The results from this data confirm most of the generalizations and assumptions offered by the traditional...
M.A. (African Languages)The main purpose of this study was to investigate morphological reduplicatio...
This paper presents the noun class system of Bwala, a nearly undocumented and undescribed Bantu lang...
It is characterized by the categorization of nouns into noun classes which often pair into singular ...
D.Litt. et Phil. (African Languages)The change in function of word categories is a widespread phenom...
M.A. (African Languages)Various sets of nouns have been established as noun classes in Setswana as w...
M.A. (African Languages)Zulu, like many other African languages, is characterized by a system of nou...
This paper investigates the semantic bases of class membership in the noun class system of Gújjolaay...
This article offers a distributional corpus analysis of the Northern Sotho noun and gender system. T...
Gújjolaay Eegimaa (G.E.), an Atlantic language of the Niger-Congo phylum spoken in the Basse-Casama...
The central research question that is addressed in this article is: How can ZulMorph, a finite state...
Although Zulu morphology has been extensively described, there have been very few generative studies...
Thesis (M.A.)-University of Durban-Westville, 2000.The research 'Specialized Lexicography with refer...
In this paper we offer a first systematic account of the noun class system of Ngwi, a West-Coastal B...
This dissertation studies Bantu nominalizations drawing evidence primarily from Gikuyu and Bantu lan...
This article re-examines the distribution of the class 17 locative prefix ku- and its variants kwi- ...
M.A. (African Languages)The main purpose of this study was to investigate morphological reduplicatio...
This paper presents the noun class system of Bwala, a nearly undocumented and undescribed Bantu lang...
It is characterized by the categorization of nouns into noun classes which often pair into singular ...
D.Litt. et Phil. (African Languages)The change in function of word categories is a widespread phenom...
M.A. (African Languages)Various sets of nouns have been established as noun classes in Setswana as w...
M.A. (African Languages)Zulu, like many other African languages, is characterized by a system of nou...
This paper investigates the semantic bases of class membership in the noun class system of Gújjolaay...
This article offers a distributional corpus analysis of the Northern Sotho noun and gender system. T...
Gújjolaay Eegimaa (G.E.), an Atlantic language of the Niger-Congo phylum spoken in the Basse-Casama...
The central research question that is addressed in this article is: How can ZulMorph, a finite state...
Although Zulu morphology has been extensively described, there have been very few generative studies...
Thesis (M.A.)-University of Durban-Westville, 2000.The research 'Specialized Lexicography with refer...
In this paper we offer a first systematic account of the noun class system of Ngwi, a West-Coastal B...
This dissertation studies Bantu nominalizations drawing evidence primarily from Gikuyu and Bantu lan...
This article re-examines the distribution of the class 17 locative prefix ku- and its variants kwi- ...
M.A. (African Languages)The main purpose of this study was to investigate morphological reduplicatio...
This paper presents the noun class system of Bwala, a nearly undocumented and undescribed Bantu lang...
It is characterized by the categorization of nouns into noun classes which often pair into singular ...