Blogs

  • SADiLaR Team: Sesotho sa Leboa

    Author: Mieke Hofmeyr Mr. Dimakatso Mathe is SADiLaR’s Sesotho sa Leboa researcher. When it comes to research he finds the areas of morphology, syntax and language processing tools, to name but a few, very interesting. When it comes to his current projects he says the following: “I am currently working on my PhD study which aims…

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  • SADiLaR Team: isiZulu Researcher

    Author: Mieke Hofmeyr Ms. Rooweither Mabuya is SADiLaR’s IsiZulu language researcher. She finds computational linguistics interesting. More particularly she is interested in the development of resources for African languages. Whilst the current Covid-19 situation and national lockdown is impacting the whole of South Africa and its workforce, Ms. Mabuya is staying focused by working on…

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  • The Carpentries: Second Online Workshop

    Author: Mieke Hofmeyr During the week of 1-5 June 2020, SADiLaR collaborated with The Carpentries again and hosted another online workshop. The daily sessions during this week started at 09:00 until 13:00 and a detailed schedule was followed to make sure that those who attended the workshop received all the knowledge and skills that the…

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  • SADiLaR Team: isiNdebele Reseacher

    Author: Mieke Visser Ms. Nomsa Skosana is the isiNdebele researcher at SADiLaR. She finds the research fields of terminology development and lexicography very interesting, but specializes in translation (most of her research papers are based on translation). She submitted a paper for Euralex 2021 with an abstract accepted for poster presentation (which was postponed due to…

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  • SADiLaR Team: Siswati Researcher

    Author: Mieke Hofmeyr Muzi Matfunjwa is the SADiLaR researcher, specialising in the language of Siswati. Other areas of research that interests Mr Matfunjwa includes Digital Humanities, Linguistics and Sociolinguistics. Covid-19 did not come in the way of Mr Matfunjwa and his research and he is currently working on a few different projects. “I am writing…

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  • The Millennials’ Language

    Author: Valencia Wagner (SADiLaR Setswana Researcher) Language is not fixed, it is continuously changing and adapting to reflect the needs of its users. Today’s youth do not speak the same language as their parents. They develop their own unique slang and use it to communicate amongst themselves. Generation by generation, the vocabulary changes, pronunciation evolves…

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