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    Harare Shona Slang: A Linguistic Study

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    2000
    Author
    Mawadza, Aquilina
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    Abstract
    This article discussed the linguistic origins and forms of the Shona language and examines words and phrases that are normally used casually in Harare. It illustrates that slang is a informal language that generally follows the grammatical pattern from which it sterms but reflects on an alternate lexicon with connotations of informality. Finally it seeks to demonstrate that most slang term originates from borrowing, a result of language contact with English and African language.
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    http://hdl.handle.net/10646/514
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    Mawadza, Aquilina. ''Harare Shona Slang: A Linguistic Study.'' Zambezia 27.1 (2000): 63-101.
    Publisher
    University of Zimbabwe Publications
    Subject
    English
    Shona
    Slang
    Linguistics
    Harare
    Languages
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