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1 online resource |
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Summary |
Tumbuka is the dominant language in the Northern Region of Malawi. It is, however, also spoken in large pockets of Kasungu District in the Central Region and also in the Eastern Province of Zambia, and in Lundazi District in particular. Tonga, spoken in Nkhatabay and Nkhotakota, is like a cousin to Tumbuka with a close resemblance in their phonetics. Like other Bantu languages, Tumbuka is very expressive, but can also be very economic in communication or use of words, and yet clearly delivering the desired message. This can be done through the use of idioms, proverbs, or ideophones. This collection is on commonly used Tumbuka ideophones, where an ideophone shall mean "a word describing a situation, or a state of affairs, or a set of actions - all in one word." It is the intention of this collection to provoke both interest in the use of ideophones as a form of expression in literature and to expound on the richness of Bantu languages. |
Local Note |
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Subject |
Tumbuka language -- Ideophone.
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Tumbuka language. |
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Grammar, Comparative and general -- Ideophone. |
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Electronic books.
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Other Form: |
Print version: Mvalo, Songiso. Expression and literature. Mzuzu, Malawi : Mzuni Press, 2015 9990802432 9789990802436 (OCoLC)933714957 |
ISBN |
9789990804027 (electronic book) |
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9990804028 (electronic book) |
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9990802432 |
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9789990802436 |
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