Acholi English, English Acholi dictionary
Title | Acholi English, English Acholi dictionary PDF eBook |
Author | Mairi John Blackings |
Publisher | |
Pages | 222 |
Release | 2009 |
Genre | Acholi language |
ISBN |
Acholi Dictionary -English
Title | Acholi Dictionary -English PDF eBook |
Author | Ongee Taban |
Publisher | |
Pages | 111 |
Release | 2017 |
Genre | Acholi language |
ISBN | 9786482422394 |
Lwo-English Dictionary
Title | Lwo-English Dictionary PDF eBook |
Author | Alexander Mwa Odonga |
Publisher | Fountain Books |
Pages | 308 |
Release | 2005 |
Genre | Poetry |
ISBN |
A comprehensive dictionary of Lwo/Acholi, a local language spoken mostly in northern Uganda and southern Sudan. Lwo/Acholi is a language of the southern Luo group and the western Nilotic branch of Eastern Sudanic. All entries in the dictionary are given in the Acholi language with definitions in English, and examples of usage in Acholi with parallel translations in English. The Acholi used is drawn from the dialects that have been least affected by external linguistic influence: the Payira, Patiko, Paico, Bwobo and Alero clans. The introductory section provides an overview of the structure and grammar of the language, covering nouns, verbs, vowels, tenses, singular and plural forms and phonetics.
Acholi-English Dictionary
Title | Acholi-English Dictionary PDF eBook |
Author | Joseph Odu |
Publisher | |
Pages | 36 |
Release | 1999 |
Genre | Acholi language |
ISBN |
Dictionary of Languages
Title | Dictionary of Languages PDF eBook |
Author | Andrew Dalby |
Publisher | Bloomsbury Publishing |
Pages | 754 |
Release | 2015-10-28 |
Genre | Reference |
ISBN | 1408102145 |
Covering the political, social and historical background of each language, Dictionary of Languages offers a unique insight into human culture and communication. Every language with official status is included, as well as all those that have a written literature and 175 'minor' languages with special historical or anthropological interest. We see how, with the rapidly increasing uniformity of our culture as media's influence spreads, more languages have become extinct or are under threat of extinction. The text is highlighted by maps and charts of scripts, while proverbs, anecdotes and quotations reveal the features that make a language unique.
The Ik language
Title | The Ik language PDF eBook |
Author | Terrill B. Schrock |
Publisher | Language Science Press |
Pages | 617 |
Release | 2017-03-13 |
Genre | Electronic book |
ISBN | 3944675959 |
This book is a dictionary and grammar sketch of Ik, one of the three Kuliak (Rub) languages spoken in the beautiful Karamoja region of northeastern Uganda. It is the lexicographic sequel to \textit{A grammar of Ik (Icé-tód): Northeast Uganda’s last thriving Kuliak language} (Schrock 2014). The present volume includes an Ik-English dictionary with roughly 8,700 entries, followed by a reversed English-Ik index. These two main sections are then supplemented with an outline of Ik grammar that is comprehensive in its coverage of topics and written in a simple style, using standard linguistic terminology in a way that is accessible to interested non-linguists as well. This book may prove useful for language preservation and development among the Ik people, as a reference tool for non-Ik learners of the language, and as a source of data, not only for the comparative study of Kuliak but also the wider Afroasiatic and Nilo-Saharan language families.
A History of African Motherhood
Title | A History of African Motherhood PDF eBook |
Author | Rhiannon Stephens |
Publisher | Cambridge University Press |
Pages | 379 |
Release | 2015-08-06 |
Genre | History |
ISBN | 1107244994 |
This history of African motherhood over the longue durée demonstrates that it was, ideologically and practically, central to social, economic, cultural and political life. The book explores how people in the North Nyanzan societies of Uganda used an ideology of motherhood to shape their communities. More than biology, motherhood created essential social and political connections that cut across patrilineal and cultural-linguistic divides. The importance of motherhood as an ideology and a social institution meant that in chiefdoms and kingdoms queen mothers were powerful officials who legitimated the power of kings. This was the case in Buganda, the many kingdoms of Busoga, and the polities of Bugwere. By taking a long-term perspective from c.700 to 1900 CE and using an interdisciplinary approach - drawing on historical linguistics, comparative ethnography, and oral traditions and literature, as well as archival sources - this book shows the durability, mutability and complexity of ideologies of motherhood in this region.