English-Swahili Swahili-English Immersive Dictionary

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Organized in an English-Swahili section and a Swahili-English section, English-Swahili Swahili-English Immersive Dictionary is a comprehensive presentation of Swahili usual lexicon. In both sections, entries are presented in clusters, based on the connections between the words of the target language (Swahili) in terms of meaning or origin. This meaning-driven presentation allows target language terms that are relatively similar in meaning, and therefore easily confused, as well as terms derived from the same base, to appear together in parallel contrastive lines. This creates an immersion effect that is particularly stimulating for language learning, since the user gets the opportunity to discover the words of the learned language group-by-group, rather than one-by-one, and is constantly reminded of subtle differences between different terms. It will help the learner master the vocabulary at a faster pace and with a better understanding of the rules that shape the lexicon of the target language. In addition, the introduction to the dictionary presents key grammatical points of Swahili that will help the reader make a productive use of information provided in the body of the dictionary. Additional grammatical information about the target language words such as the agreement pattern, the register of speech, or the level of use, is also provided in both sections to make it immediately accessible to the non-native user. The book is ideal for English-speaking learners of Swahili.

Author(s): Fidèle Mpiranya
Publisher: Routledge
Year: 2023

Language: English
Pages: 606
City: London

Cover
Half Title
Title
Copyright
Dedication
Contents
List of figures and tables
Abbreviations and conventional signs
Acknowledgements
Introductory Remarks
1. Language dictionary as a learning tool
2. Swahili basic sounds
3. Swahili noun classes
4. Swahili adjectives and numerals
5. Noun class shift and the notions “abstractness” and “augmentative/diminutive”
6. Country-related names and adjectives
7. Main verb extensions, main verb tenses, and verb-derived nouns
8. Miscellaneous grammatical remarks, referenced as GRAM- in the English-Swahili section
English – Swahili
Swahili – English
References