Browsing Doctoral Degrees (African Languages) by Title
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Conscientisation : a motive behind the selected poems of Sepamla, Serote, Gwala and Mtshali.
(2013)The thesis looks at how the poets Sepamla, Serote, Gwala and Mtshali (SSGM) make concerted efforts to demonstrate how different forms of social activities have sought to whitewash black people in believing myths about ... -
Cultural and religious contrasts and symbiosis in D.B.Z. Ntuli's short stories.
(1994)No abstract available. -
Feminist discourse analysis in four selected Zulu literary texts beyond 'woman as a victim'.
(2018)The study’s hypothesis was that the condition of women in Zulu patriarchal society as reflected in the selected Zulu literary texts is still intolerable. Some female and male authors tend to echo social tendencies and ... -
A historical perspective and linguistic analysis of onomastic elements with special reference to the Shangase clan.
(2006)The overall questions that were provided in the higher degrees proposal have been fairly answered throughout this doctoral dissertation. The following questions have been asked and answered throughout the thesis: What ... -
The indigenous knowledge systems based on religion and healing as encapsulated in O.E.H.M. Nxumalo and L.B.Z. Buthelezi's poetry.
(2010)This study concerns itself with indigenous knowledge systems related to religion and healing as encapsulated in Nxumalo and Buthelezi's poetry. Most of the poems referenced in this study are laced with religion and healing, ... -
Indikimba yokudingiswa ezinkondlweni zikaMazisi Kunene zesiZulu.
(2018)Lona ngumsebenzi wocwaningo ohlelwe ngokwalezi zahluko eziyisikhombisa.Ucwaningo olwenziwe kulo msebenzi lumayelana nendikimba yokudingiswa etholakala ezinkondlweni zesiZulu zikaMazisi Kunene. Isahluko sokuqala Kulesi ... -
Ingcindezelo engokobuhlanga njengoba ivezwa ubucikomazwi besiZulu.
(2018)Lolu cwaningo lubheka ingcindezelo ngokobuhlanga emibhalweni yobucikomzawi besiZulu ebhalwe ngesikhathi sobandlululo nangesikhathi senkululeko eNingizimu Afrika. Lucwaninga indikimba yengcindezelo emibhalweni yeminxa ... -
Izigiyo as performed by Zulu women in the KwaQwabe community in KwaZulu-Natal, South Africa.
(2009)This study investigates the content of izigiyo (specified personified solo dance songs) texts that Zulu women perform at social occasions in KwaQwabe, a rural area near KwaDukuza (Stanger) in Northern KwaZulu-Natal, South ... -
Language variation in Zulu : a case study of contemporary codes and registers in the greater Durban area.
(1995)This study has been an attempt to clarify a number of basic problems regarding the phenomena of Language Variation and their implications for linguistic usage. The data were collected in the GDA. Very little has been ... -
Language, identity and ethnicity in post-apartheid South Africa : the Umlazi township community.
(2006)This thesis explores how language, identity and ethnicity are intertwined in the post-apartheid South African state by focusing on one particular language group, i.e. the isiZulu-speaking community of the Umlazi township. ... -
The mismatch between language policy and language practice : status planning for isiZulu in a multilingual and multicultural society.
(2007)Although isiZulu has been accorded official status by the constitution of the country, the language continues to be marginalised in the private and public sectors. This illustrates that there is a considerable mismatch ... -
Naming of the informal settlements in Pietermaritzburg and Durban.
(2018)Abstract available in both English and isiZulu in pdf. -
Naming, identity and the African renaisance [sic] in a South African context.
(2004)Naming is a very important tool used among various African cultures to convey certain messages, either to an individual, family members or a community. Naming of various objects is linked with the socio-political factors ... -
Oral strategies for conflict expression and articulation of criticism in Zulu social discourse.
(2003)This study examines the oral strategies employed by Zulu speaking people in the expression of conflict and criticism in their social discourse. These oral discourses, viz. izibongo and naming practices, are analysed to ... -
A post-apartheid Zulu novels : a critical analysis of didactic elements in J C Buthelezi's novels.
(2007)The study addresses the reasons why Buthelezi is regarded as a post-apartheid writer. Among other reasons that are discussed in this study is that in his novels, he touches on some of the issues that were not dealt with ... -
Reclaiming our names : shifts post-1994 in Zulu personal naming practices.
(2000)The thesis underpinning this dissertation was that, as in previous times of major social and historical change, naming practices amongst the Zulu have undergone significant changes since the advent in 1994 of a democratic ... -
Social commitment in some Zulu literary works published during the apartheid era.
(2002)This study, Social commitment in some Zulu literary works published during the apartheid era, was motivated by what was perceived as arrogant and superficial observations by a number of especially foreign-based critics, ... -
Tanzanian university students' motivation for studying Kiswahili as an academic subject.
(2016)The teaching and learning of indigenous African languages in most African countries has been plagued by various challenges. Dwindling student enrolment rates have been cited as one of these challenges. This has been ... -
Tricksters and trickery in Zulu folktales.
(1995)Tricksters and Trickery in Zulu Folktales is a research on one of the central themes in African, and particularly Nguni/Zulu folklore, in which the trickster figure plays a pivotal role. The Zulu form part of the Nguni ... -
Uchibidolo : the abundant herds : a descriptive study of the Sanga-Nguni cattle of the Zulu people, with special reference to colour-pattern terminology and naming-practice.
(1996)Sanga-Nguni cattle have been present in Southern Africa for more than seven hundred years. They are the cattle traditionally owned by the Zulu people and have always been of great cultural and economic significance. They ...