Dictionary culture in African language communities: research, development, challenges and prospects

IF 0.3 0 LANGUAGE & LINGUISTICS LEXICOGRAPHICA Pub Date : 2020-11-01 DOI:10.1515/lex-2020-0002
D. Nkomo
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Abstract This paper reflects on aspects of dictionary culture in African language communities. It demonstrates how weak lexicographic traditions in African languages and present pedagogical practices in the public schooling system of African countries militate against the establishment of a thriving dictionary culture. This is against the gains made from the 1990s when the production of mother-tongue dictionaries gained traction in African languages and some efforts to provide for the integration of dictionary pedagogy in schools. The unavailability of dictionaries and the exclusion of dictionary pedagogy are identified as major challenges. The paper thus reiterates the need for the empowerment of teachers through formal training and also for the collaboration between lexicographers and other stakeholders as long-term solutions to the identified challenges.
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非洲语言社区的词典文化:研究、发展、挑战和前景
摘要本文对非洲语言社区的词典文化进行了反思。它展示了非洲语言的弱词典编纂传统和非洲国家公共学校系统中目前的教学实践如何阻碍了蓬勃发展的词典文化的建立。这与20世纪90年代以来取得的成就形成了对比,当时非洲语言的母语词典的制作得到了推动,并为将词典教学法纳入学校做出了一些努力。词典的缺乏和词典教学法的排除被认为是主要的挑战。因此,该文件重申需要通过正式培训赋予教师权力,也需要词典编纂者和其他利益相关者之间的合作,作为应对已确定挑战的长期解决方案。
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