Publications
Publications, Theses,
Conference and Seminar Papers
with Mutasa, D.E.
and Mapara J. 2009. “Purposeful
naming: The case of beerhalls named during both
the colonial Rhodesia era and present day Zimbabwe,” in: Journal
of Social Science in Africa
24,1: 141-163. This article
was first presented as a paper at The American Naming Society 2008.
___, 2008. “Ngano: Teaching Environmental Education using the Shona Folktale,” in: I.M. Zulu (ed), Journal of Pan African Studies
2,3: 33-54. Online: http://www.jpanafrican.com.
with Mutasa, D.E.
2008. “The Communicative
Impact of Shona Advertisements: A Speech
Act Theory Approach”, in: NAWA
Journal of Language and Communication
2,1.
with Mapara, J.
2008a. “Shona Traditional children’s games and play songs as indigenous ways of knowing”, in: I.M. Zulu (ed), Journal of Pan African Studies
4,3. Online: http://www.jpanafrican.com.
___, 2008b. Implications of Diglossia
Leakage from Shona (L) to
Shona (H): A Case of Advertising
in Shona. Cape Town: CASAS.
___, 2007 a. Language as Indigenous Knowledge. Cape Town: CASAS. , 2007 b. Kuchengeta Varwere Kumba: Murwere Wemukondombera: Cape Town:
CASAS. , 2007 c. Book Review on Mutasa D.E.’s Sekai:
Minda Tave Nayo. Online,
http://www.zimmirror.co.zw
___, 2007 d. “The Impact of Lexicographical Work on Language Use”, Lexikos 17. Stellenbosch: AFRILEX, 385-396. This
article was first presented as paper at the Lexikos Conference
2008
2007a. Ruzivo Pamusoro Pechirwere Chemarariya. Cape
Town: CASAS.
2007b. “Ngano dzematambidzanwa,” in: Magwa, W. and Makadho, E.A. (eds). Uvaranomwe hweVaShona: Bhuku romudzidzi rokutanga – Danho reA-Level. Gweru: Mambo
Press, 118-53.
1999. Dudziramutauro reChiShona
“O” Level. Harare: Academic Books. with Mapara,
J., Peresuh, V. and Gondo,
K.T. 2007. Kuwanana Zviri
Pamutemo. Cape Town: CASAS.
with Mutasa, D.E.
and Mapara J. 2010 (Forthcoming)
Kudzidzisa Uvaranomwe.
Pretoria: Simbaguru Publishers.
(Forthcoming)
“How culture influences gender perspectives.” Chapter in ZOU
Module: Gender Perspectives
in Communication. Harare: Zimbabwe Open
University.
(Forthcoming)
“Types of Meaning.” Chapter in ZOU Module: Syntax-Semantics.
Harare: Zimbabwe Open University.
(Forthcoming)
“Implications of Applying the Speech Act
Theory to Shona Drama.” Paper accepted
for Publication by Great Zimbabwe University Journal of Humanities and Sciences.
with Rutondoki,
E.N. (Forthcoming: June
2008) “Counselling the elderly in Zimbabwe and Uganda: A Systemic
Approach”, in: Educaremate.
Unpublished
Structural or Communicative Approach? A case study of English Language teaching in Masvingo urban and peri-urban secondary schools
Creativity in Economic
Crisis’: A Study of Gweja Diction by Chiadzwa Illegal Diamond Panners in Zimbabwe, 2004-2008
‘New linguistic Features in the Shona Novel: A study of some selected Novels’
‘The
Structure and Communicative
Impact of Shona Commercial Advertisements: A Text Linguistic Approach’
‘ChiTB2: How Some Shona People Stigmatise HIV and AIDS Patients’
‘Gender Construction and Stereotyping:
The case of Shona proverbs’ ‘Indigenous Ways of Knowing: The case of Shona proverbs and Peace Building’
“The
Importance of Co-curricular Activities
in the Primary School
Curriculum”, Paper presented at the
Vice-Chancellor’s Mentors’ Workshop held at MASU. 2-3 March 2006.
with Nyota, M.
“Shona and English in post-independence Zimbabwe: Parity of Esteem and Equity of Use”, Paper presented at The Language, Literature and Communication Studies, International
Conference hosted by the Zimbabwe Open University,
Harare: Zimbabwe, 1-3 September 1999.
with Mapara, J.
and Gondo, T.K. “Some insights on using translation strategies to come up
with a Mathematical ChiShona Register: Challenges and
Possibilities”, Paper presented
at a Staff Seminar, Department of Curriculum Studies: Masvingo State
University, 17 May 2005.
Under the name: Dube, S.
2008. “The Form and Communicative Impact
of Shona Advertisements: A Discourse
Analytical Approach”, Unpublished
DLitt et Phil Thesis in African Languages,
UNISA.
2000. “An
Investigation of the current
Shona orthography: Effects
of its limitations and suggested solutions”, Unpublished M.A. Thesis in African Languages,
UNISA.
1997. “A Study into Reasons
why Shona exists as the Low Variety with English in post- independent Zimbabwe”, Unpublished Honours B.A. Article in African Languages,
UNISA.