Countering the cumbersome: rethinking the Shona compounding term-creation strategy
This paper investigates how Shona linguists can shorten the terms created using thecompounding strategy so as to make them user-friendly. Although the use of the com-pounding term-creation strategy is to try to usher in terminological developments thatwould strengthen the indigenisation of the indig...
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description | This paper investigates how Shona linguists can shorten the terms created using thecompounding strategy so as to make them user-friendly. Although the use of the com-pounding term-creation strategy is to try to usher in terminological developments thatwould strengthen the indigenisation of the indigenous languages, it seems that the atti-tude of target users towards compounds is very negative. This paper suggests that com-pounded terms might be shortened using strategies such as blending, clipping and thedevising of acronyms. This effort can help in the scientific and technical growth of theindigenous languages, and hence give credence to the richness of a people's linguisticheritage. |
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spelling | ir-11408-41152022-06-27T13:49:06Z Countering the cumbersome: rethinking the Shona compounding term-creation strategy Gumbo, Lettiah Acronyms Blending Clipping Compounding Terminology Lexical engineering This paper investigates how Shona linguists can shorten the terms created using thecompounding strategy so as to make them user-friendly. Although the use of the com-pounding term-creation strategy is to try to usher in terminological developments thatwould strengthen the indigenisation of the indigenous languages, it seems that the atti-tude of target users towards compounds is very negative. This paper suggests that com-pounded terms might be shortened using strategies such as blending, clipping and thedevising of acronyms. This effort can help in the scientific and technical growth of theindigenous languages, and hence give credence to the richness of a people's linguisticheritage. 2021-05-06T09:14:07Z 2021-05-06T09:14:07Z 2021 Article 2715309 https://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S0271530920300872 http://hdl.handle.net/11408/4115 en Language & Communication 76: p. 13-22; open Elsevier |
spellingShingle | Acronyms Blending Clipping Compounding Terminology Lexical engineering Gumbo, Lettiah Countering the cumbersome: rethinking the Shona compounding term-creation strategy |
title | Countering the cumbersome: rethinking the Shona compounding term-creation strategy |
title_full | Countering the cumbersome: rethinking the Shona compounding term-creation strategy |
title_fullStr | Countering the cumbersome: rethinking the Shona compounding term-creation strategy |
title_full_unstemmed | Countering the cumbersome: rethinking the Shona compounding term-creation strategy |
title_short | Countering the cumbersome: rethinking the Shona compounding term-creation strategy |
title_sort | countering the cumbersome: rethinking the shona compounding term-creation strategy |
topic | Acronyms Blending Clipping Compounding Terminology Lexical engineering |
url | https://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S0271530920300872 http://hdl.handle.net/11408/4115 |
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