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Impixano njengoyena ndoqo kwidrama yesixhosaMtsotsoyi, Edith Ntombizodwa 12 1900 (has links)
Thesis (MA (African Languages))--University of Stellenbosch, 2006. / ENGLISH ABSTRACT: The aim of this study is to explore conflict in the two dramas under study. Conflict is one of the cornerstones of drama and it is the most significant element of plot. An investigation is done of the two dramas under study: Inene nasi isibhozo by Mthingane (1965) and Buzani Kubawo by Tamsanqa (1958).
Both dramas depict Xhosa cultural properties, and its impact on character portrayal in the dramas.
The study has the following organization:
Chapter 1: Purpose and aims of the study.
Chapter 2: Review of literature on conflict.
Chapter 3: Deals with the development of plot within episodes. A critical evaluation of the dramas is undertaken.
Chapter 4: Presents culture and conflict in the dramas and an investigation of the portrayal of these aspects is undertaken.
Chapter 5: Summary of the findings of the study.
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An analysis of account on marriage in isiXhosaSomlata, Zakhile 12 1900 (has links)
Thesis (MA (African Languages))--Stellenbosch University, 2008. / This study deals with the analysis of accounts of marriages in isiXhosa. Gergen
(1994) proposes the following aspects that such narratives should cover: structure of
narrative account; narrative form; self-narrative: process; pragmatics of self-narrative,
interknitting of narratives, and emotion. Each of the listed aspects has its own
variants. The variants will be dealt with in Chapter four, where Gergen’s theory is
being summarised. The proposals Gergen (1994) made are central and significant in
this research, since the narratives that have been given by five Xhosa-speaking
married persons will be analysed according to his theory on self-narratives.
This research seeks to verify the validity of Gergen’s (1994) theory of narratives in
the Xhosa context. The research has been conducted by involving five Xhosaspeaking
married persons. Each person had to give his or her account of marriage in
line with the topic of this research, namely, the analysis of accounts of marriage in
Xhosa. After narratives had been collected, an analysis of each narrative has been
done in Chapter five of this research. The analysis reveals how each narrative
reflects the following: the structure of the narrative account, narrative form, selfnarrative:
process, pragmatics of self-narrative, practices of self-narratives, and
emotions, as suggested by Gergen (1994). Analyses vary from one narrative to
another because an account of married life varies from one person to another.
Bakhtin (1981) suggest that the words that narrators use are inter-individual. The
understanding of social morals, values, norms, justice, and the history of the
community by the narrators enables them to be intelligible in their narratives. It is
therefore crucial that this study be pursued in the Xhosa language because
narratives are socially embedded. The narratives in this study could assist people to
think correctly about the marriages in the Xhosa context. The issue of marriage
affects all people, despite language diversity, and it is therefore proper that this study
be conducted in all languages. If this is not done, others may think that the findings
from this research is applicable to the Xhosa-speaking community only.
The analytic part of this research would help communication practitioners and
language practitioners to analyse narratives in their languages in the same manner as they have been analysed from Xhosa narratives. This research analysis would
assist developing communicators to grow into competent communicators.
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Uhlalutyo lwamanqaku kalindixesha wesiXhosa ngobhalo ngokudlulileyo nangobhalo olunika ingcaciso ngokubhekisele kuhlobo lwe-genreSimayile, Thulani Alfred 12 1900 (has links)
Thesis (MA (African Languages))--Stellenbosch University, 20008. / This study employs the theoretical framework of text construction advanced by Feez
and Joyce (1998) and Grabe and Kaplan (1996) for the analysis of Xhosa texts of
biographical recounting and consequential explanation.
Text-linguistic methods are used to analyse five written biographical recounting texts
and five written consequential explanation texts taken from Bona magazine. These
text-linguistic methods explore the incorporation of texts in the National Curriculum
2005, in order to equip both teachers and learners with the skills to get to know the
Xhosa language – to learn, to teach and to follow the language structure when
writing.
The analysis facilitates the discovery of the communicative purpose, culture and
social elements in written text. In addition, models of writing, text-linguistic
construction, properties of written text and elements of text structure are explored in
the analysis of the Xhosa texts. Based on these terms, the broad emphasis will be on
parameters of the ethnography of writing as proposed by Grabe and Kaplan (1996).
These parameters are, among others, as follows: who writes what to whom, for what
purpose, why, when, where and how? This study also proves that the theoretical
framework advanced by Feez and Joyce (1998) and Grabe and Kaplan (1996) about
written texts could result in effective teachers and learners who have acquired skills
and become text experts.
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Phonetic and phonological aspects of Civili vowel duration : an experimental approachNdinga-Koumba-Binza, Hugues Steve 03 1900 (has links)
Thesis (DLitt (African Languages))--University of Stellenbosch, 2008. / ENGLISH ABSTRACT: This dissertation is an experimental investigation of vowel duration. It focuses on phonetic and phonological aspects of vowel duration in Civili, and African language spoken in Gabon and some of its neighboring countries. It attempts to bring new insights into the phenomenon of vowel lengthening, and to assess the implictions of these insights for standardizing the orthography of this language. ...
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Task-based assessment for specific purpose Sesotho for personnel in the small business corporationLombaard, Malinda 03 1900 (has links)
Thesis (MA (African Languages))--University of Stellenbosch, 2006. / This study is concerned with a task-based analysis of specific purposes Sesotho learning tasks for the learning and teaching of Sesotho as a second language by personnel of the small business development corporation. A range of authentic tasks in Sesotho has been constructed to demonstrate authentic specific purpose learning and teaching, and hence assessment tasks for personnel in the small business development corporation.
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