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Another isiXhosa Monolingual Dictionary: A Critical Analysis of the Shuters IsiChazi-magama SesiXhosa
In: Lexikos, Vol 440, Iss 467, Pp 440-467 (2021) (2021)
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Theoretical and Practical Reflections on Specialized Lexicography in African Languages
In: Lexikos, Vol 29, Pp 96-124 (2019) (2019)
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The Dictionary in Examinations at a South African University: A Linguistic or a Pedagogic Intervention?
In: Lexikos, Vol 27, Pp 346-377 (2017) (2017)
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Lost and Found: The Value of a Little Known Bilingual Dictionary Towards the Intellectualization of Ndau
In: Lexikos, Vol 27, Pp 478-493 (2017) (2017)
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IsiXhosa Lexicography: Past, Present and Future
In: Lexikos, Vol 23, Pp 348-370 (2013) (2013)
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The Compilation of Multilingual Concept Literacy Glossaries at the University of Cape Town: A Lexicographical Function Theoretical Approach
In: Lexikos, Vol 21, Pp 144-168 (2012) (2012)
Abstract: This article proposes a lexicographical approach to the compilation of multilingual concept literacy glossaries which may play a very important role in supporting students at institutions of higher education. In order to support concept literacy, especially for students for whom English is not the native language, a number of universities in South Africa are compiling multilingual glossaries through which the use of languages other than English may be employed as auxiliary media. Terminologies in languages other than English are developed by translating English terms or coining new terms in these languages to exploit the native language competence of most students. The glossary project at the University of Cape Town (UCT) which was conceived under the auspices of the Multilingualism Education Project (MEP) is discussed. It is shown that the UCT glossaries are compiled using methods consistent with those employed in modern lexicography or proffered in lexicographical theory. The lexicographical function theory is specifically used to account for the glossaries and their production. It is suggested that modern lexicography can provide useful guidance for the production of glossaries, given that the earliest glossaries constitute the humble beginnings of lexicography.
Keyword: Africa; corpus; dictionary; Germanic languages. Scandinavian languages; glossary; Languages and literature of Eastern Asia; lexicography; multilingual concept literacy glossaries; Oceania; P1-1091; PD1-7159; Philology. Linguistics; PL1-8844; specialised lexicography; terminography; terminology; users; wordsmith
URL: https://doi.org/10.5788/21-1-41
https://doaj.org/article/020eea863d1b42249aaa9760288c7681
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Some Deficiencies in the Mediostructure of Isichazamazwi SesiNdebele
In: Lexikos, Vol 17 (2011) (2011)
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Not Mere Lexicographic Cosmetics: The Compilation and Structural Features of Isichazamazwi SezoMculo
In: Lexikos, Vol 19, Iss 0 (2011) (2011)
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Affirming a Role for Specialised Dictionaries in Indigenous African Languages
In: Lexikos, Vol 20, Iss 0 (2011) (2011)
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The Utilisation of Outer Texts in the Practical Lexicography of African Languages
In: Lexikos, Vol 20, Iss 0 (2011) (2011)
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The Metalexicographical Contribution of Pedro A. Fuertes-Olivera and Ascensión Arribas-Baño's Pedagogical Specialised Lexicography: A Critical Review
In: Lexikos, Vol 19 (2011) (2011)
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The Tshivenḓa-English Ṱahalusamaipfi/Dictionary as a Product of South African Lexicographic Processes
In: Lexikos, Vol 20, Iss 0 (2011) (2011)
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The Microstructure of Isichazamazwi SesiNdebele
In: Lexikos, Vol 19, Iss 0 (2011) (2011)
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