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  1. The Politics of “Minority” Languages in Zimbabwe
  2. Comparing nasal-obstruent clusters derived from /mu-/ reduction in Shangwe and Zezuru: An Optimality Theory analysis
  3. When two vowels go walking in Bantu: A comparative analysis of vowel hiatus resolution in chiNambya and chiZezuru
  4. Vowel hiatus resolution in ciNsenga: An Optimality Theory analysis
  5. ChiShona periphrastic causatives as syntactic complex predicates: An HPSG analysis
  6. Homograph processing in Shona: A preliminary exploration
  7. ‘Declaration without implementation’: An investigation into the progress made and challenges faced in implementing the Wits language policy
  8. Hiatus resolution in Nambya: An Optimality Theory analysis
  9. Some syntactic and semantic aspects of the chiShona subject relation
  10. An analysis of the ghost augment in chiShona
  11. Comparing chiShona loanwords of monolingual and bilingual speakers: An Optimality Theory analysis
  12. Encounters with panaceas: reading flyers and posters on ‘traditional’ healing in and around Johannesburg's Central Business District
  13. The Zimbabwe crisis as captured in Shona metaphor
  14. The politics of the English language in Zimbabwe
  15. Duramazwi reDudziramutauro neUvaranomwe against the Background of Shona Lexicography
  16. Duramazwi reDudziramutauro neUvaranomwe against the Background of Shona Lexicography
  17. The Effects of Shona Language Change on Monolingual Lexicography: The Need for a Revised Alphabet
  18. Child Shona noun prefixes
  19. Language policy, translation and language development in Zimbabwe
  20. Diphthong simplification through spreading: An Optimality Theory account
  21. Complexity in phonology: The complex consonants of simple CV-syllables in Zezuru
  22. Hiatus contexts and hiatus resolution strategies in Zezuru