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Death euphemisms on tombstones: A case of the Vhavenḓa’s metaphorical conceptualisation of death
Direct reference to death has long been taboo in Tshivenḓa culture, and it is sanctioned by social, psychological and religious constraints. Like in other African societies, explicit reference to d...