Vocabulary as an indicator of dialectal mapping: the case of isiZulu in KwaZulu-Natal

Original Articles

Vocabulary as an indicator of dialectal mapping: the case of isiZulu in KwaZulu-Natal

DOI: 10.1080/02572117.2004.10587234
Author(s): T Moyo Department of General Linguistics, South Africa

Abstract

This article describes the various vocabulary items as generally used in KwaZulu-Natal. It also focuses on challenges faced by dialectologists due to the increasingly elusive nature of languages today. This is evidently the case in this study on isiZulu, where vocabulary cannot categorically be pinned down to a specific geographical area. Each individual has his/her language repertoire and is, therefore, capable of changing this in various given contexts. This includes such language aspects as prosody, pitch, rhythm intonation, etc. The problem that dialectologists also face is compounded by the mobility of people today, largely for the purposes of employment.

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