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    Lexicographical Developments in the Shona Language as Reflected in Making of the Duramanzwi Guru reChishona (DGS)

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    2002
    Author
    Mpofu, Nomalanga
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    Abstract
    This article traces lexicographical developments in Shona, one of the major languages of Zimbabwe, with particular focus on corpus building and the role the corpus has played in Shona lexicography in the past hundred or so years and recent developments as reflected in the making of Duramazwi Guru ReChiShona by the African Languages Research Institute (ALRI) team of the University of Zimbabwe.
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    http://hdl.handle.net/10646/463
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    Mpofu, Nomalanga. ''Lexicographical Developments in the Shona Language as Reflected in Making of the Duramanzwi Guru reChishona (DGS).'' Zambezia 29.2 (2002):149-155.
    Publisher
    University of Zimbabwe Publications
    Subject
    Shona
    languages
    lexicography
    dictionary
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