Paisekele
- Botha, Karika (Recorded by), Sesotho children (Performer), Composer unknown
- Authors: Botha, Karika (Recorded by) , Sesotho children (Performer) , Composer unknown
- Subjects: Shongoane village , Lephalale , Transvaal (Limpopo) , South Africa , Indigenous music , Love song , Clapping
- Type: Music , Sound
- Identifier: vital:15699 , JKC17b-29 , http://hdl.handle.net/10962/d1008888 , Tape number: JKC17 , Original tape number: 17 , Track number: 29
- Description: English translation of title: 'Bicycle' , Love song with clapping accompaniment about a damaged bicycle used for visiting a lover , Refer to last page of Jaco Kruger recording card book II
- Full Text: false
- Authors: Botha, Karika (Recorded by) , Sesotho children (Performer) , Composer unknown
- Subjects: Shongoane village , Lephalale , Transvaal (Limpopo) , South Africa , Indigenous music , Love song , Clapping
- Type: Music , Sound
- Identifier: vital:15699 , JKC17b-29 , http://hdl.handle.net/10962/d1008888 , Tape number: JKC17 , Original tape number: 17 , Track number: 29
- Description: English translation of title: 'Bicycle' , Love song with clapping accompaniment about a damaged bicycle used for visiting a lover , Refer to last page of Jaco Kruger recording card book II
- Full Text: false
Agreement and coordination in XiTsonga, SeSotho and IsiXhosa: an optimality theoretic perspective
- Authors: Mitchley, Hazel
- Date: 2016
- Language: English
- Type: Thesis , Masters , MA
- Identifier: http://hdl.handle.net/10962/3423 , vital:20491
- Description: This thesis provides a unified Optimality Theoretic analysis of subject-verb agreement with coordinated preverbal subjects in three Southern Bantu languages: Xitsonga (S53), Sesotho (S33), and isiXhosa (S41). This analysis is then used to formulate a typology of agreement resolution strategies and the contexts which trigger them. Although some accounts in the Bantu literature suggest that agreement with coordinate structures is avoided by speakers (e.g. Schadeberg 1992, Voeltz 1971) especially when conjuncts are from different noun classes, I show that there is ample evidence to the contrary, and that the subject marker used is dependent on several factors, including (i) the [-HUMAN] specification on the conjuncts, (ii) whether the conjuncts are singular or plural, (iii) whether or not the conjuncts both carry the same noun class feature, and (iv) the order of the conjuncts. This thesis shows that there are various agreement resolution strategies which can beused: 1) agreement with the [+HUMAN] feature on the conjuncts, 2) agreement with the[-HUMAN] feature on the conjuncts, 3) agreement with the noun class feature on both conjuncts, 4) agreement with the noun class feature on the conjunct closest to the verb, and 5) agreement with the noun class feature on the conjunct furthest from the verb. Not all of these strategies are used by all languages, nor are these strategies interchangeable in the languages which do use them – instead, multiple factors conspire to trigger the use of a specific agreement strategy within a specific agreement featural context. I show that these effects can be captured using Optimality Theory (Prince and Smolensky 2004). The analysis makes use of seven constraints: RES#, MAX[+H], MAX[-H], DEP[-H], MAXNC, DEPNC, and AGREECLOSEST. The hierarchical ranking of these constraints not only accounts for the confinement of particular strategies to specific agreement featural contexts within a language, but also accounts for the cross-linguistic differences in the use of these strategies. I end off by examining the typological implications which follow from the OT analysis provided in this thesis.
- Full Text:
- Date Issued: 2016
- Authors: Mitchley, Hazel
- Date: 2016
- Language: English
- Type: Thesis , Masters , MA
- Identifier: http://hdl.handle.net/10962/3423 , vital:20491
- Description: This thesis provides a unified Optimality Theoretic analysis of subject-verb agreement with coordinated preverbal subjects in three Southern Bantu languages: Xitsonga (S53), Sesotho (S33), and isiXhosa (S41). This analysis is then used to formulate a typology of agreement resolution strategies and the contexts which trigger them. Although some accounts in the Bantu literature suggest that agreement with coordinate structures is avoided by speakers (e.g. Schadeberg 1992, Voeltz 1971) especially when conjuncts are from different noun classes, I show that there is ample evidence to the contrary, and that the subject marker used is dependent on several factors, including (i) the [-HUMAN] specification on the conjuncts, (ii) whether the conjuncts are singular or plural, (iii) whether or not the conjuncts both carry the same noun class feature, and (iv) the order of the conjuncts. This thesis shows that there are various agreement resolution strategies which can beused: 1) agreement with the [+HUMAN] feature on the conjuncts, 2) agreement with the[-HUMAN] feature on the conjuncts, 3) agreement with the noun class feature on both conjuncts, 4) agreement with the noun class feature on the conjunct closest to the verb, and 5) agreement with the noun class feature on the conjunct furthest from the verb. Not all of these strategies are used by all languages, nor are these strategies interchangeable in the languages which do use them – instead, multiple factors conspire to trigger the use of a specific agreement strategy within a specific agreement featural context. I show that these effects can be captured using Optimality Theory (Prince and Smolensky 2004). The analysis makes use of seven constraints: RES#, MAX[+H], MAX[-H], DEP[-H], MAXNC, DEPNC, and AGREECLOSEST. The hierarchical ranking of these constraints not only accounts for the confinement of particular strategies to specific agreement featural contexts within a language, but also accounts for the cross-linguistic differences in the use of these strategies. I end off by examining the typological implications which follow from the OT analysis provided in this thesis.
- Full Text:
- Date Issued: 2016
Tswang tswang
- Botha, Karika (Recorded by), Sesotho children (Performer), Composer unknown
- Authors: Botha, Karika (Recorded by) , Sesotho children (Performer) , Composer unknown
- Subjects: Shongoane village , Lephalale , Transvaal (Limpopo) , South Africa , Indigenous music , Traditional music , Wedding song
- Type: Music , Sound
- Identifier: vital:15994 , JKC17b-22 , http://hdl.handle.net/10962/d1009183 , Tape number: JKC17 , Original tape number: 17 , Track number: 22
- Description: English translation of title: 'Come out' , Unaccompanied Sesotho wedding song , Refer to last page of Jaco Kruger recording card book II
- Full Text: false
- Authors: Botha, Karika (Recorded by) , Sesotho children (Performer) , Composer unknown
- Subjects: Shongoane village , Lephalale , Transvaal (Limpopo) , South Africa , Indigenous music , Traditional music , Wedding song
- Type: Music , Sound
- Identifier: vital:15994 , JKC17b-22 , http://hdl.handle.net/10962/d1009183 , Tape number: JKC17 , Original tape number: 17 , Track number: 22
- Description: English translation of title: 'Come out' , Unaccompanied Sesotho wedding song , Refer to last page of Jaco Kruger recording card book II
- Full Text: false
Thaba Mabula
- Botha, Karika (Recorded by), Sesotho children (Performer), Composer unknown
- Authors: Botha, Karika (Recorded by) , Sesotho children (Performer) , Composer unknown
- Subjects: Shongoane village , Lephalale , Transvaal (Limpopo) , South Africa , Indigenous music , Wedding song , Choral , Traditional music
- Type: Music , Sound
- Identifier: vital:15796 , JKC17b-12 , http://hdl.handle.net/10962/d1008985 , Tape number: JKC17 , Original tape number: 17 , Track number: 17
- Description: English translation of title: 'Mountain of Mabula' , Unaccompanied Sesotho traditional wedding song , Refer to last page of Jaco Kruger recording card book II
- Full Text: false
- Authors: Botha, Karika (Recorded by) , Sesotho children (Performer) , Composer unknown
- Subjects: Shongoane village , Lephalale , Transvaal (Limpopo) , South Africa , Indigenous music , Wedding song , Choral , Traditional music
- Type: Music , Sound
- Identifier: vital:15796 , JKC17b-12 , http://hdl.handle.net/10962/d1008985 , Tape number: JKC17 , Original tape number: 17 , Track number: 17
- Description: English translation of title: 'Mountain of Mabula' , Unaccompanied Sesotho traditional wedding song , Refer to last page of Jaco Kruger recording card book II
- Full Text: false
Ba sasara
- Botha, Karika (Recorded by), Sesotho children (Performer), Composer unknown
- Authors: Botha, Karika (Recorded by) , Sesotho children (Performer) , Composer unknown
- Subjects: Shongoane village , Lephalale , Transvaal (Limpopo) , South Africa , Indigenous music , Children's song
- Type: Music , Sound
- Identifier: vital:15546 , JKC17a-11 , http://hdl.handle.net/10962/d1008735 , Tape number: JKC17 , Original tape number: 17 , Track number: 11
- Description: Unaccompanied Sesotho children's song , Refer to last page of Jaco Kruger recording card book II
- Full Text: false
- Authors: Botha, Karika (Recorded by) , Sesotho children (Performer) , Composer unknown
- Subjects: Shongoane village , Lephalale , Transvaal (Limpopo) , South Africa , Indigenous music , Children's song
- Type: Music , Sound
- Identifier: vital:15546 , JKC17a-11 , http://hdl.handle.net/10962/d1008735 , Tape number: JKC17 , Original tape number: 17 , Track number: 11
- Description: Unaccompanied Sesotho children's song , Refer to last page of Jaco Kruger recording card book II
- Full Text: false
Ntate mogolo
- Recorded by Karika Botha, Sesotho children (Performer), Composer unknown
- Authors: Recorded by Karika Botha , Sesotho children (Performer) , Composer unknown
- Subjects: Shongoane village , Lephalale , Transvaal (Limpopo) , South Africa , Indigenous music , Children's song , Choral
- Type: Music , Sound
- Identifier: vital:15686 , JKC17a-14 , http://hdl.handle.net/10962/d1008875 , Tape number: JKC17 , Original tape number: 17 , Track number: 14
- Description: Unaccompanied Sesotho children's song , Refer to last page of Jaco Kruger recording card book II
- Full Text: false
- Authors: Recorded by Karika Botha , Sesotho children (Performer) , Composer unknown
- Subjects: Shongoane village , Lephalale , Transvaal (Limpopo) , South Africa , Indigenous music , Children's song , Choral
- Type: Music , Sound
- Identifier: vital:15686 , JKC17a-14 , http://hdl.handle.net/10962/d1008875 , Tape number: JKC17 , Original tape number: 17 , Track number: 14
- Description: Unaccompanied Sesotho children's song , Refer to last page of Jaco Kruger recording card book II
- Full Text: false
Shila mili
- Botha, Karika (Recorded by), Sesotho children (Performer), Composer unknown
- Authors: Botha, Karika (Recorded by) , Sesotho children (Performer) , Composer unknown
- Subjects: Shongoane village , Lephalale , Transvaal (Limpopo) , South Africa , Indigenous music , Children's song
- Type: Music , Sound
- Identifier: vital:15778 , JKC17a-13 , http://hdl.handle.net/10962/d1008967 , Tape number: JKC17 , Original tape number: 17 , Track number: 13
- Description: Unaccompanied Sesotho children's song , Refer to last page of Jaco Kruger recording card book II
- Full Text: false
- Authors: Botha, Karika (Recorded by) , Sesotho children (Performer) , Composer unknown
- Subjects: Shongoane village , Lephalale , Transvaal (Limpopo) , South Africa , Indigenous music , Children's song
- Type: Music , Sound
- Identifier: vital:15778 , JKC17a-13 , http://hdl.handle.net/10962/d1008967 , Tape number: JKC17 , Original tape number: 17 , Track number: 13
- Description: Unaccompanied Sesotho children's song , Refer to last page of Jaco Kruger recording card book II
- Full Text: false
Jo nnana jo
- Botha, Karika (Recorded by), Sesotho creche children (Performer), Composer unknown
- Authors: Botha, Karika (Recorded by) , Sesotho creche children (Performer) , Composer unknown
- Subjects: Shongoane village , Lephalale , Transvaal (Limpopo) , South Africa , Religious music , Church hymn , Gospel song
- Type: Music , Sound
- Identifier: vital:16082 , JKC17a-23 , http://hdl.handle.net/10962/d1009271 , Tape number: JKC17 , Original tape number: 17 , Track number: 23
- Description: Unaccompanied Sesotho church song sung by children and led by a woman , Refer to last page of Jaco Kruger recording card book II
- Full Text: false
- Authors: Botha, Karika (Recorded by) , Sesotho creche children (Performer) , Composer unknown
- Subjects: Shongoane village , Lephalale , Transvaal (Limpopo) , South Africa , Religious music , Church hymn , Gospel song
- Type: Music , Sound
- Identifier: vital:16082 , JKC17a-23 , http://hdl.handle.net/10962/d1009271 , Tape number: JKC17 , Original tape number: 17 , Track number: 23
- Description: Unaccompanied Sesotho church song sung by children and led by a woman , Refer to last page of Jaco Kruger recording card book II
- Full Text: false
O ya halalela
- Botha, Karika (Recorded by), Sesotho children (Performer), Composer not specified
- Authors: Botha, Karika (Recorded by) , Sesotho children (Performer) , Composer not specified
- Subjects: Shongoane village , Lephalale , Transvaal (Limpopo) , South Africa , Religious music , Church music , Choral
- Type: Music , Sound
- Identifier: vital:15698 , JKC17a-17 , http://hdl.handle.net/10962/d1008887 , Tape number: JKC17 , Original tape number: 17 , Track number: 17
- Description: Unaccompanied Sesotho church song sung by children , Refer to last page of Jaco Kruger recording card book II
- Full Text: false
- Authors: Botha, Karika (Recorded by) , Sesotho children (Performer) , Composer not specified
- Subjects: Shongoane village , Lephalale , Transvaal (Limpopo) , South Africa , Religious music , Church music , Choral
- Type: Music , Sound
- Identifier: vital:15698 , JKC17a-17 , http://hdl.handle.net/10962/d1008887 , Tape number: JKC17 , Original tape number: 17 , Track number: 17
- Description: Unaccompanied Sesotho church song sung by children , Refer to last page of Jaco Kruger recording card book II
- Full Text: false
Sefapano ke bogang
- Botha, Karika (Recorded by), Sesotho children (Performer), Composer not specified
- Authors: Botha, Karika (Recorded by) , Sesotho children (Performer) , Composer not specified
- Subjects: Shongoane village , Lephalale , Transvaal (Limpopo) , South Africa , Religious music , Church hymn , Choral , Clapping
- Type: Music , Sound
- Identifier: vital:15767 , JKC17a-26 , http://hdl.handle.net/10962/d1008956 , Tape number: JKC17 , Original tape number: 17 , Track number: 26
- Description: English translation of title: 'On the cross I see Jesus my saviour' , Sesotho church hymn sung by children with clapping accompaniment , Refer to last page of Jaco Kruger recording card book II
- Full Text: false
- Authors: Botha, Karika (Recorded by) , Sesotho children (Performer) , Composer not specified
- Subjects: Shongoane village , Lephalale , Transvaal (Limpopo) , South Africa , Religious music , Church hymn , Choral , Clapping
- Type: Music , Sound
- Identifier: vital:15767 , JKC17a-26 , http://hdl.handle.net/10962/d1008956 , Tape number: JKC17 , Original tape number: 17 , Track number: 26
- Description: English translation of title: 'On the cross I see Jesus my saviour' , Sesotho church hymn sung by children with clapping accompaniment , Refer to last page of Jaco Kruger recording card book II
- Full Text: false
Wa le bona la sobela
- Botha, Karika (Recorded by), Sesotho women and children (Performer), Composer unknown
- Authors: Botha, Karika (Recorded by) , Sesotho women and children (Performer) , Composer unknown
- Subjects: Shongoane village -- Lephalale -- Transvaal (Limpopo) -- South Africa , Indigenous music , Traditional song
- Type: Music , Sound
- Identifier: vital:16072 , JKC17a-02 , http://hdl.handle.net/10962/d1009261 , Tape number: JKC17 , Original tape number: 17 , Track number: 02
- Description: Unaccompanied traditional Sesotho song sung by women and children , Refer to last page of Jaco Kruger recording card book II
- Full Text: false
- Authors: Botha, Karika (Recorded by) , Sesotho women and children (Performer) , Composer unknown
- Subjects: Shongoane village -- Lephalale -- Transvaal (Limpopo) -- South Africa , Indigenous music , Traditional song
- Type: Music , Sound
- Identifier: vital:16072 , JKC17a-02 , http://hdl.handle.net/10962/d1009261 , Tape number: JKC17 , Original tape number: 17 , Track number: 02
- Description: Unaccompanied traditional Sesotho song sung by women and children , Refer to last page of Jaco Kruger recording card book II
- Full Text: false
Dumela, Mma Dlamini
- Botha, Karika (Recorded by), Sesotho children (Performer), Composer not specified
- Authors: Botha, Karika (Recorded by) , Sesotho children (Performer) , Composer not specified
- Subjects: Shongoane village , Lephalale , Transvaal (Limpopo) , South Africa , Indigenous music , Children's song , Greetings song
- Type: Music , Sound
- Identifier: vital:15768 , JKC17a-15 , http://hdl.handle.net/10962/d1008957 , Tape number: JKC17 , Original tape number: 17 , Track number: 15
- Description: Unaccompanied children's greeting song of Mma Dlamini , Refer to last page of Jaco Kruger recording card book II
- Full Text: false
- Authors: Botha, Karika (Recorded by) , Sesotho children (Performer) , Composer not specified
- Subjects: Shongoane village , Lephalale , Transvaal (Limpopo) , South Africa , Indigenous music , Children's song , Greetings song
- Type: Music , Sound
- Identifier: vital:15768 , JKC17a-15 , http://hdl.handle.net/10962/d1008957 , Tape number: JKC17 , Original tape number: 17 , Track number: 15
- Description: Unaccompanied children's greeting song of Mma Dlamini , Refer to last page of Jaco Kruger recording card book II
- Full Text: false
Kutumpu kutumpu
- Botha, Karika (Recorded by), Sesotho children (Performer), Composer unknown
- Authors: Botha, Karika (Recorded by) , Sesotho children (Performer) , Composer unknown
- Subjects: Shongoane village , Lephalale , Transvaal (Limpopo) , South Africa , Indigenous music , Children's game song , Clapping
- Type: Music , Sound
- Identifier: vital:15531 , JKC17a-12 , http://hdl.handle.net/10962/d1008720 , Tape number: JKC17 , Original tape number: 17 , Track number: 12
- Description: Children's game song with clapping accompaniment , Refer to last page of Jaco Kruger recording card book II
- Full Text: false
- Authors: Botha, Karika (Recorded by) , Sesotho children (Performer) , Composer unknown
- Subjects: Shongoane village , Lephalale , Transvaal (Limpopo) , South Africa , Indigenous music , Children's game song , Clapping
- Type: Music , Sound
- Identifier: vital:15531 , JKC17a-12 , http://hdl.handle.net/10962/d1008720 , Tape number: JKC17 , Original tape number: 17 , Track number: 12
- Description: Children's game song with clapping accompaniment , Refer to last page of Jaco Kruger recording card book II
- Full Text: false
Segwagwa
- Botha, Karika (Recorded by), Sesotho children (Performer), Composer unknown
- Authors: Botha, Karika (Recorded by) , Sesotho children (Performer) , Composer unknown
- Subjects: Shongoane village , Lephalale , Transvaal (Limpopo) , South Africa , Indigenous music , Poem , Recitation
- Type: Music , Sound
- Identifier: vital:15770 , JKC17a-19 , http://hdl.handle.net/10962/d1008959 , Tape number: JKC17 , Original tape number: 17 , Track number: 19
- Description: English translation of title: 'Frog' , Recited frog poem by a creche child
- Full Text: false
- Authors: Botha, Karika (Recorded by) , Sesotho children (Performer) , Composer unknown
- Subjects: Shongoane village , Lephalale , Transvaal (Limpopo) , South Africa , Indigenous music , Poem , Recitation
- Type: Music , Sound
- Identifier: vital:15770 , JKC17a-19 , http://hdl.handle.net/10962/d1008959 , Tape number: JKC17 , Original tape number: 17 , Track number: 19
- Description: English translation of title: 'Frog' , Recited frog poem by a creche child
- Full Text: false
The morphotactic constraints of verbal extensions in isiXhosa
- Authors: Mkabile, Hlumela
- Date: 2019
- Subjects: Xhosa language -- Grammar
- Language: English
- Type: text , Thesis , Masters , MA
- Identifier: http://hdl.handle.net/10962/92849 , vital:30749
- Description: Bantu verbal suffixes, also known as extensions, follow a rather rigid pattern when they attach to the verb. Studies (e.g. Hyman 2002, Good 2005, 2007, among others) have shown that the order followed by these extensions is: Causative, Applicative, Reciprocal, Passive (CARP). Although this pattern is widespread across Bantu, some variations in the ordering of these extensions have been observed in some languages (Kathupa 1991, Simango 1995, Sibanda 2004, among others), which suggests that the template is not as rigid as one might think. This study investigated the morphotactic constraints between four verbal extensions in isiXhosa, the Causative, Applicative, Reciprocal and Passive. It focused on the morphotactics of the transitivising extensions (Causative and Applicative) in the first instance, and morphotactics of the detransitivising extensions (Reciprocal and Passive) in the second instance. The study found that although the co-occurrence of causatives and applicatives is a regular feature in Bantu languages, isiXhosa has restrictions on the co-occurrence of these extensions on some verbs. The study also found that although Causative-Applicative is the expected order the language permits Applicative-Causative in certain contexts. With respect to the detransitivising extensions, the study revealed that there are limited contexts in which these extensions co-occur and, crucially, that these extensions are freely ordered in the language.
- Full Text:
- Date Issued: 2019
- Authors: Mkabile, Hlumela
- Date: 2019
- Subjects: Xhosa language -- Grammar
- Language: English
- Type: text , Thesis , Masters , MA
- Identifier: http://hdl.handle.net/10962/92849 , vital:30749
- Description: Bantu verbal suffixes, also known as extensions, follow a rather rigid pattern when they attach to the verb. Studies (e.g. Hyman 2002, Good 2005, 2007, among others) have shown that the order followed by these extensions is: Causative, Applicative, Reciprocal, Passive (CARP). Although this pattern is widespread across Bantu, some variations in the ordering of these extensions have been observed in some languages (Kathupa 1991, Simango 1995, Sibanda 2004, among others), which suggests that the template is not as rigid as one might think. This study investigated the morphotactic constraints between four verbal extensions in isiXhosa, the Causative, Applicative, Reciprocal and Passive. It focused on the morphotactics of the transitivising extensions (Causative and Applicative) in the first instance, and morphotactics of the detransitivising extensions (Reciprocal and Passive) in the second instance. The study found that although the co-occurrence of causatives and applicatives is a regular feature in Bantu languages, isiXhosa has restrictions on the co-occurrence of these extensions on some verbs. The study also found that although Causative-Applicative is the expected order the language permits Applicative-Causative in certain contexts. With respect to the detransitivising extensions, the study revealed that there are limited contexts in which these extensions co-occur and, crucially, that these extensions are freely ordered in the language.
- Full Text:
- Date Issued: 2019
Jeso rato la gago
- Botha, Karika (Recorded by), Sesotho children (Performer), Composer not specified
- Authors: Botha, Karika (Recorded by) , Sesotho children (Performer) , Composer not specified
- Subjects: Shongoane village , Lephalale , Transvaal (Limpopo) , South Africa , Religious music , Church hymn , Choral
- Type: Music , Sound
- Identifier: vital:16081 , JKC17a-25 , http://hdl.handle.net/10962/d1009270 , Tape number: JKC17 , Original tape number: 17 , Track number: 25
- Description: English translation of title: 'Jesus your love' , Unaccompanied church hymn sung by children , Refer to last page of Jaco Kruger recording card book II
- Full Text: false
- Authors: Botha, Karika (Recorded by) , Sesotho children (Performer) , Composer not specified
- Subjects: Shongoane village , Lephalale , Transvaal (Limpopo) , South Africa , Religious music , Church hymn , Choral
- Type: Music , Sound
- Identifier: vital:16081 , JKC17a-25 , http://hdl.handle.net/10962/d1009270 , Tape number: JKC17 , Original tape number: 17 , Track number: 25
- Description: English translation of title: 'Jesus your love' , Unaccompanied church hymn sung by children , Refer to last page of Jaco Kruger recording card book II
- Full Text: false
Sikuringwana
- Botha, Karika (Recorded by), Sesotho children (Performer), Composer not specified
- Authors: Botha, Karika (Recorded by) , Sesotho children (Performer) , Composer not specified
- Subjects: Shongoane village , Lephalale , Transvaal (Limpopo) , South Africa , Religious music , Church hymn , Choral , Clapping
- Type: Music , Sound
- Identifier: vital:15782 , JKC17a-27 , http://hdl.handle.net/10962/d1008971 , Tape number: JKC17 , Original tape number: 17 , Track number: 27
- Description: Tsonga church hymn sung by children with clapping accompaniment , Refer to last page of Jaco Kruger recording card book II
- Full Text: false
- Authors: Botha, Karika (Recorded by) , Sesotho children (Performer) , Composer not specified
- Subjects: Shongoane village , Lephalale , Transvaal (Limpopo) , South Africa , Religious music , Church hymn , Choral , Clapping
- Type: Music , Sound
- Identifier: vital:15782 , JKC17a-27 , http://hdl.handle.net/10962/d1008971 , Tape number: JKC17 , Original tape number: 17 , Track number: 27
- Description: Tsonga church hymn sung by children with clapping accompaniment , Refer to last page of Jaco Kruger recording card book II
- Full Text: false
Mma ke kopo tshelefe
- Botha, Karika (Recorded by), Sesotho children (Performer), Composer not specified
- Authors: Botha, Karika (Recorded by) , Sesotho children (Performer) , Composer not specified
- Subjects: Shongoane village , Lephalale , Transvaal (Limpopo) , South Africa , Indigenous music , Children's song , Sports song
- Type: Music , Sound
- Identifier: vital:15607 , JKC17b-24 , http://hdl.handle.net/10962/d1008796 , Tape number: JKC17 , Original tape number: 17 , Track number: 24
- Description: Unaccompanied children's song in Sesotho about sports , Refer to last page of Jaco Kruger recording card book II
- Full Text: false
- Authors: Botha, Karika (Recorded by) , Sesotho children (Performer) , Composer not specified
- Subjects: Shongoane village , Lephalale , Transvaal (Limpopo) , South Africa , Indigenous music , Children's song , Sports song
- Type: Music , Sound
- Identifier: vital:15607 , JKC17b-24 , http://hdl.handle.net/10962/d1008796 , Tape number: JKC17 , Original tape number: 17 , Track number: 24
- Description: Unaccompanied children's song in Sesotho about sports , Refer to last page of Jaco Kruger recording card book II
- Full Text: false
Thalifomo
- Botha, Karika (Recorded by), Sesotho children (Performer), Composer unknown
- Authors: Botha, Karika (Recorded by) , Sesotho children (Performer) , Composer unknown
- Subjects: Shongoane village , Lephalale , Transvaal (Limpopo) , South Africa , Indigenous music , Children's song
- Type: Music , Sound
- Identifier: vital:15797 , JKC17b-25 , http://hdl.handle.net/10962/d1008986 , Tape number: JKC17 , Original tape number: 17 , Track number: 25
- Description: English translation of title: 'Telephone' , Unaccompanied children's song in Sesotho about the telephone , Refer to last page of Jaco Kruger recording card book II
- Full Text: false
- Authors: Botha, Karika (Recorded by) , Sesotho children (Performer) , Composer unknown
- Subjects: Shongoane village , Lephalale , Transvaal (Limpopo) , South Africa , Indigenous music , Children's song
- Type: Music , Sound
- Identifier: vital:15797 , JKC17b-25 , http://hdl.handle.net/10962/d1008986 , Tape number: JKC17 , Original tape number: 17 , Track number: 25
- Description: English translation of title: 'Telephone' , Unaccompanied children's song in Sesotho about the telephone , Refer to last page of Jaco Kruger recording card book II
- Full Text: false
Offertory Hymn Bokang Bokang
- Performer not specified, Composer not specified, Dargie, Dave
- Authors: Performer not specified , Composer not specified , Dargie, Dave
- Date: 1978
- Subjects: Folk music , Sacred music , Field recordings , Africa, Sub-Saharan , Africa South Africa Bethlehem sa
- Language: Sesotho
- Type: sound recordings , field recordings , sound recording-musical
- Identifier: http://hdl.handle.net/10962/337016 , vital:62212 , International Library of African Music, Rhodes University, Makhanda, South Africa , Dave Dargie Field Tapes, Rhodes University, Makhanda, South Africa , DDC327a-22
- Description: Church Music Workshop in Sesotho
- Full Text: false
- Date Issued: 1978
- Authors: Performer not specified , Composer not specified , Dargie, Dave
- Date: 1978
- Subjects: Folk music , Sacred music , Field recordings , Africa, Sub-Saharan , Africa South Africa Bethlehem sa
- Language: Sesotho
- Type: sound recordings , field recordings , sound recording-musical
- Identifier: http://hdl.handle.net/10962/337016 , vital:62212 , International Library of African Music, Rhodes University, Makhanda, South Africa , Dave Dargie Field Tapes, Rhodes University, Makhanda, South Africa , DDC327a-22
- Description: Church Music Workshop in Sesotho
- Full Text: false
- Date Issued: 1978