International Journal of English Learning and Applied Linguistics (IJELAL)
Vol. 4 No. 2 (2024): Promoting the Phenomenon in Literature, Linguistics and English Instruction

ASSOCIATIVE MEANINGS OF KISUKUMA-ENGLISH COLOUR TERMS

S. Hussein, Katila (Unknown)
Olenyo Malande, Moses James (Unknown)
Mpobela, Leah (Unknown)
Nestroy, Ligembe (Unknown)



Article Info

Publish Date
30 Jun 2024

Abstract

The paper analyzes Kisukuma colour terms focusing on associative meanings encoded in colours.Data on colours are analyzed using thematic analysis where they are grouped and organized in eightkisukuma colour terms namely: Yape- white, Yapi- black, Yaza- red, Ndilizu- green Luduhlu/yangayellow, Bhuhulu/bhululu – blue, Matalaka/madaraka- light blue and Yakhu- grey. The studyestablishes that kisukuma colour terms are enriched with different associative meanings which havemore positive than negative meanings in sense that the uses of yapi- black and yaza- red are mostlynegative. In contrast, yape-white colour, luduluh- yellow and ndilizu- green colour mostly havepositive associative meanings, bhuhulu/bhululu- blue, Matalaka/madaraka- light blue and yakhugrey had narrow meanings which were positive.

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Abbrev

IJELAL

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Subject

Education Languange, Linguistic, Communication & Media

Description

ijelal is a scientific journal which focuses on the area and topic of english language education both learning and teaching, english linguistics and literature and applied linguistics, including methodology of english teaching for non native speakers, teaching english as foreign language, teaching ...