Printed works on Chichewa


 

Alpers, E. 1968. The Mutapa and Malawi Political Sysytems. In Ranger, T.O. (ed) 1968. Aspects of Central African History. London. 1-28.

Atkins, G. 1950a. The parts of speech in Nyanja.Nyasaland Journal 3: 7-58.

Atkins, G. 1950b. Suggestions for an amended spelling and word division in Nyanja. Africa 20: 200-218.

Banda, H.K. 1974-75. Lectures on Chichewa at Chancellor College by His Excellency the Life President Ngwazi Dr. H. Kamuzu Banda. Blantyre, Malawi.

Chichewa Board. 1980. Chichewa Orthography Rules. Zomba, Malawi.

Chinyanja Orthography Rules 1931. The Secretariat, Zomba.

Chomsky, N 1986. Knowledge of Language. Its Nature, Origin, and Use. New York: Praeger

Firmino, G. D. 1995. Revisiting the RLanguage QuestionS in Post-Colonial Africa: The Case of Portuguese and Indigenous Languages in Mozambique. Doctoral Dissertation, University of California at Berkeley.

Hailey, F. 1938. An African Survey. London.

Hetherwick, A. 1901. A Practical Manual of the Nyanja Language. London.

Kalipeni, E. 1996. Chewa and Related Groups in Malawi/Zambia. To appear in Enclopedia of Cultures and Daily Life. Pepper Pike, Ohio: Eastword Publications Development, Inc. Africa Volume edited by James Newman.

Kashoki, M. 1978. RBetween-Language communication in Zambia.S in Ohannessian, S. & Kashoki, M. (eds) Language in Zambia. London: International African Institute.

Kishindo, P.J. 1987. RThe State of Scientific Terminology in Chichewa.S Logos: Term Symposium, 7. 2. 103-113

Kishindo, P.J. 1990. An Historical Survey of spontaneous and planned development of Chichewa. In Fodor, I. and C. Hagege. Language Reform. History and Future Vol. V. Hamburg, Helmut Buske Verlag. pp 59-82.

Kishindo, P.J. 1994. The Impact of a National Language on Minority Languages: The Case of Malawi. Journal of Contemporary African Studies Vol. 12 No. 2. 127-150

Mackenzie, D. 1911. Notes on Tumbuka Syntax. Nyasaland: Livingstonia Mission.

Made, S.M., M.V.B. Mangoche Mbewe, and R. Jackson. 1976. 100 Years of Chichewa in writing, 1875-1975. Zomba, Malawi. Malawi Congress Party Convention Resolutions, 1965-1983. Balntyre, Malawi: Blantyre Print.

Marwick, M.G.1963. History and tradition in East Central Africa through the eyes of Northern Rhodesian Cewa. Journal of African History 4: 375-390.

Mchombo, S.A. 1996. The Democratic Transition in Malawi: Its roots and prospects. To appear in Gros, J-G ed. Coping with Uncertainty. Transitional Multi-party Elections in sub-Saharan Africa.