2023
DOI: 10.57040/jllls.v3i3.528
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A morphological analysis of Sukuma place names: A case of primary school names in Shinyanga, Tanzania

Peter Gonga Shigini

Abstract: Place names are vital language forms as they are entrenched with data about their ethnic origins. They are crucial linguistic, historical, geographical, and socio-cultural data sources. A growing body of evidence suggests that place names have been studied mainly from a semantic standpoint. Studies focusing on the morphological analysis of place names are limited. This denies onomasticians access to knowledge regarding the structures and processes forming place names in many languages. This paper examines the … Show more

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“…Buberwa (2017) dealt with the form and use of Swahili personal names. Manyasa (2009) and Shigini (2020) examined Sukuma personal names with a particular focus on semantics. Although some efforts have been made to investigate personal names in many languages, the morphological patterns of personal names in most indigenous languages, including Sukuma, are still not yet documented.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Buberwa (2017) dealt with the form and use of Swahili personal names. Manyasa (2009) and Shigini (2020) examined Sukuma personal names with a particular focus on semantics. Although some efforts have been made to investigate personal names in many languages, the morphological patterns of personal names in most indigenous languages, including Sukuma, are still not yet documented.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%