This study explored Sesotho personal names with clause complex feature as authentic social discourse using systemic functional linguistics (SFL) theory to describe them. It used a systemic form-meaning approach to map and interpret Sesotho names structures as enacted messages. The intent was to complement the current syntax and semantics specific formalist approach to onomastic interpretation. The purpose was to reflect a systemic interface of lexico-grammar and social activity by describing these names as contextual lexico-grammatical properties. In this interface modality, noted as negotiated attitudes of awarders, was incorporated. Data was collected from national examinations pass lists, admission and employment roll lists from Public, ...
<p>This present research aims at identifying register used in the conversations among petroleum engi...
This research aims to reveal the use of address terms in English and Selayarese based on situation a...
Corpus linguistics is, to date, still an underexplored methodology in onomastics. This article seeks...
This study examined how the quantitative and the numerative features of the nominal group described ...
Submitted as a partial fulfillment of the requirements for the degree of master of arts in African L...
Socio-onomastics is defined as the sociolinguistic study of names. It focuses on name use in human i...
Address forms constitute an integral part of Basotho sociolinguistic etiquette. They are regarded as...
The objective of this article is to present the identifying features of the Northern Sotho proper na...
Naming can sometimes be associated with particular situations or someone’s birth. This study intends...
Systemic Functional Linguistics (SFL) concerns three metafunction meanings: clause as message, claus...
This article treats problems which have long been subject to debate : do proper names have meanings ...
Discourse marker is one of the most important research topics in recent years. Many researchers from...
This paper is a study of a very significant aspect of day-to-day interactional discourse of the Baso...
The article discusses the process of children’s understanding of the differences between proper and ...
Language is a means of communication to express aims and objectives to addressees. It has a very imp...
<p>This present research aims at identifying register used in the conversations among petroleum engi...
This research aims to reveal the use of address terms in English and Selayarese based on situation a...
Corpus linguistics is, to date, still an underexplored methodology in onomastics. This article seeks...
This study examined how the quantitative and the numerative features of the nominal group described ...
Submitted as a partial fulfillment of the requirements for the degree of master of arts in African L...
Socio-onomastics is defined as the sociolinguistic study of names. It focuses on name use in human i...
Address forms constitute an integral part of Basotho sociolinguistic etiquette. They are regarded as...
The objective of this article is to present the identifying features of the Northern Sotho proper na...
Naming can sometimes be associated with particular situations or someone’s birth. This study intends...
Systemic Functional Linguistics (SFL) concerns three metafunction meanings: clause as message, claus...
This article treats problems which have long been subject to debate : do proper names have meanings ...
Discourse marker is one of the most important research topics in recent years. Many researchers from...
This paper is a study of a very significant aspect of day-to-day interactional discourse of the Baso...
The article discusses the process of children’s understanding of the differences between proper and ...
Language is a means of communication to express aims and objectives to addressees. It has a very imp...
<p>This present research aims at identifying register used in the conversations among petroleum engi...
This research aims to reveal the use of address terms in English and Selayarese based on situation a...
Corpus linguistics is, to date, still an underexplored methodology in onomastics. This article seeks...