M.A.Lestrade (1949) has already stated that the African people themselves regard traditional praise poems as the highest form of their literary art. Scholars such as Goma (1967), Kunene (1971) and Swanepoel (1983) have already highlighted some aspects concerning the "literariness" of Soho dithoko tsa marena. In this study, an attempt is made to highlight some of the literary features of dithoko within the literary framework established by the Russian Formalists almost a century ago. Focus is placed on the devices used by the traditional composer to create poetic' language, which is different from everyday communicative language. In the study an important vehicle used by traditional composers to create - literariness namely the application o...
The Basotho clan praises form part of the oral tradition and have characteristics common to other or...
Considering the rules of grammaticality and acceptability in the field of linguistics and language i...
This work aims to analyse the imagery in the songs and how they are contributions in selected songs ...
M.A.Lestrade (1949) has already stated that the African people themselves regard traditional praise ...
M.A. (African Languages)This study presents an analysis of A.S.M. Zuma's poetry using the methodolog...
Basotho family odes (diboko) form part of oral literature, and refer to names of families, clans or ...
For a long time, lithoko have been understood and so referred to as not just poetry but praise poetr...
MA, PU vir CHOThe stylistic analysis of the material which the poet combines to create a praise-poem...
M.A. (African Languages)Poetry is an art form beyond other genres. It is superior because it is tied...
This book contains a major research into, and deep investigation of Basotho language oral poetry in ...
MA, North-West University, Potchefstroom CampusA study of the relationship between poet and poem in ...
A thesis submitted in fulfilment of the requirement for the degree of Doctor of Philosophy in the cl...
Since the publication of Ruth Finnegan’s influential Oral Literature in Africa, way back in 1970, sc...
Published ThesisThis research examines the applicability of Russian formalism in selected Sesotho n...
In this article, Shika Kgomedi Lekgothoane's artistic poetic works collected in ‘Praises of Animals ...
The Basotho clan praises form part of the oral tradition and have characteristics common to other or...
Considering the rules of grammaticality and acceptability in the field of linguistics and language i...
This work aims to analyse the imagery in the songs and how they are contributions in selected songs ...
M.A.Lestrade (1949) has already stated that the African people themselves regard traditional praise ...
M.A. (African Languages)This study presents an analysis of A.S.M. Zuma's poetry using the methodolog...
Basotho family odes (diboko) form part of oral literature, and refer to names of families, clans or ...
For a long time, lithoko have been understood and so referred to as not just poetry but praise poetr...
MA, PU vir CHOThe stylistic analysis of the material which the poet combines to create a praise-poem...
M.A. (African Languages)Poetry is an art form beyond other genres. It is superior because it is tied...
This book contains a major research into, and deep investigation of Basotho language oral poetry in ...
MA, North-West University, Potchefstroom CampusA study of the relationship between poet and poem in ...
A thesis submitted in fulfilment of the requirement for the degree of Doctor of Philosophy in the cl...
Since the publication of Ruth Finnegan’s influential Oral Literature in Africa, way back in 1970, sc...
Published ThesisThis research examines the applicability of Russian formalism in selected Sesotho n...
In this article, Shika Kgomedi Lekgothoane's artistic poetic works collected in ‘Praises of Animals ...
The Basotho clan praises form part of the oral tradition and have characteristics common to other or...
Considering the rules of grammaticality and acceptability in the field of linguistics and language i...
This work aims to analyse the imagery in the songs and how they are contributions in selected songs ...