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Ugandan English is a variety that has scarcely been noticed in past research. This timely volume brings together African and European scholars in a first-ever collection of articles that offer comprehensive discussions of the historical and present-d
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Saudah Namyalo, Fridah Katushemererwe
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South African Journal of African Languages. 40:342-350
In this article, we describe the form and functions of locative enclitics in Ruruuli-Lunyala, Runyankore-Rukiga and Luganda. We demonstrate that although locative enclitics play the role of locativ...
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Saudah Namyalo, Alena Witzlack-Makarevich, Anatole Kiriggwajjo, Amos Atuhairwe, Zarina Molochieva, Ruth Mukama, Margaret Zellers
This book is a dictionary and grammatical sketch of Ruruuli-Lunyala, a Great Lakes Bantu language spoken by over 200,000 people in central Uganda. The dictionary part includes about 10,000 entries. Each entry provides translations into English, examp
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Interspeech 2021.
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The Expression of Phasal Polarity in African Languages ISBN: 9783110646290
The Expression of Phasal Polarity in African Languages
The Expression of Phasal Polarity in African Languages
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https://doi.org/10.1515/9783110646290-005
https://doi.org/10.1515/9783110646290-005
Autor:
Saudah Namyalo
This book is based on the observation that Luganda's current lexicon is inadequate when it comes to the expression of scientific concepts that exist in a wide range of specialised fields and forms of discourse. The illogical, unsystematic and inconsi
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Speech Prosody 2020.
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Phonetica. 76:55-81
Scholars of Luganda (Bantu, Uganda) have described a contrast between falling and high tone, which is limited to syllables with a long vowel or a coda. The contrast has been represented with H on the first mora of a falling-tone syllable and on both
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INTERSPEECH
Autor:
Saudah Namyalo, Judith Nakayiza
Publikováno v:
Current Issues in Language Planning. 16:409-424
Even after decades of uttering platitudes about the languages of Uganda, language policy pronouncements have invariably turned out to be public relations statements rather than blueprints for action. A serious setback for the right to linguistic equa