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Title: Problems of Equivalence in Shona- English Bilingual Dictionaries
Authors: Mpofu, Nomalanga
Keywords: bilingual lexicography
culture
corpus
cultural gap
lexicography
source language
target language
translation
Issue Date: 2001
Publisher: Bureau of the WAT
Citation: Mpofu, Nomalanga. "Problems of Equivalence in Shona- English Bilingual Dictionaries. Lexikos 11(AFRILEX-reeks/series 11:2001):242-251.
Abstract: In compiling bilingual dictionaries, lexicographers are mostly concerned with seman- tic equivalence. As a result, the practice of bilingual dictionary compilers is usually that of giving one-word equivalents. However, this equivalence is at times difficult to arrive at because of the disparities and incommensurability between languages and cultures. According to Sapir (1921) and Whorl (1956), one cannot expect an exact match between two languages that express different cul- tural realities. Given this scenario, compilers of bilingual dictionaries end up bridging the gap between languages by giving translational equivalents rather than relying solely on one-word equivalents. The Shona-English bilingual dictionaries, namely Hannan (1974) and Dale (1981), like other bilingual dictionaries, also display this characteristic. This article will discuss the problems of translation equivalents in Shona-English dictionaries where lexicographers will be dealing with divergent languages and cultures, traditional practices of lexicography and the absence of reliable corpora.
URI: http://hdl.handle.net/10646/443
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