Orature and Morpholexical Deconstruction as Lexicographic Archaeological Sites: Some Implications for Dictionaries of African Languages1
<p>Abstract: This article takes a multidisciplinary approach to African lexicographic practice. It has as its primary premise the assumption that without words there can be no dictionaries to compile and discuss. Owing to this fact, the article focuses on a specific strategy for collec...
Main Author: | Francis Matambirofa |
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Format: | Article |
Language: | Afrikaans |
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Woordeboek van die Afrikaanse Taal-WAT
2011-10-01
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Series: | Lexikos |
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Online Access: | http://lexikos.journals.ac.za/pub/article/view/838 |
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