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Hambaba Jimaima
Hambaba Jimaima
Associate Professor of Linguistics, University of Zambia
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The semiotic ecology of linguistic landscapes in rural Zambia
F Banda, H Jimaima
Journal of Sociolinguistics 19 (5), 643-670, 2015
1102015
Linguistic landscapes and the sociolinguistics of language vitality in multilingual contexts of Zambia
F Banda, H Jimaima
Multilingua 36 (5), 595-625, 2017
332017
Social structuring of language and the mobility of semiotic resources across the linguistic landscapes of Zambia: A multimodal analysis
H Jimaima
Unpublished PhD Thesis. University of the Western Cape, 2016
312016
Semiotic remediation of Chinese signage in the linguistic landscapes of two rural areas of Zambia
F Banda, H Jimaima, L Mokwena
Making signs, Translanguaging ethnographies: Exploring urban, rural, and …, 2018
172018
Selling a presidential candidate: linguistic landscapes in time of presidential elections in Zambia
H Jimaima, F Banda
Social Semiotics 31 (2), 212-229, 2021
162021
Semiotic creativity and innovation: Offshoots of social media addiction
H Jimaima, G Simungala
Addiction in South and East Africa: Interdisciplinary Approaches, 143-156, 2019
142019
Multilingual memories: Artefactual materiality of erasure and downscaling in linguistic and semiotic landscapes of Livingstone Town, Zambia
H Jimaima, F Banda
Multilingual memories: Monuments, museums and the linguistic landscape, 89-112, 2019
132019
Neologisms: A morphological analysis of social media discourses on the Zambian online media
L Nkhata, H Jimaima
Multidisciplinary Journal of Language and Social Sciences Education (2664 …, 2020
122020
Multilingual realities of language contact at the University of Zambia
G Simungala, H Jimaima
Journal of Asian and African Studies 56 (7), 1644-1657, 2021
112021
Towards an appreciation of individual positionality and the global-local interface: Facebook Actorhood in Zambia
G Simungala, H Jimaima
Journal of Multicultural Discourses 16 (3), 227-244, 2021
112021
Communicative practices from the margins: The multilingual and multicultural repertoires on university spaces
G Simungala, D Ndalama, H Jimaima
Journal of Asian and African Studies 57 (4), 712-724, 2022
102022
Sociocultural narratives and the anthropomorphic power of agency in a semiotic landscape
G Simungala, H Jimaima
Southern African Linguistics and Applied Language Studies 39 (2), 195-209, 2021
102021
Interrogating terminological aggregation and inconsistencies in Zambia's language education policy
H Jimaima, F Banda, K Mambwe, G Simungala
Theoretical and Applied Aspects of African Languages and Culture Festschrift …, 2019
92019
Legitimization and recontextualization of languages: The imbalance of powers in a multilingual landscape
G Simungala, H Jimaima
Linguistic Landscape 9 (1), 36-58, 2023
82023
Translanguaging as commodified semiotic resource among traders and customers of Soweto market in Lusaka Zambia
KB Namatama, H Jimaima
Multidisciplinary Journal of Language and Social Sciences Education (2664 …, 2020
72020
Indigenous languages in an online space: Translanguaging for visibilisation of multilingualism and multisemiotic modes
G Simungala, H Jimaima, P Chikuta
Language Matters: Studies in the Languages of Southern Africa 53 (2), 85-109, 2022
52022
translanguaged Discourses of Bemba and English: the Mobility and mixing of Languages In a multilinguaL space
G Simungala, H Jimaima, BK Namatama
Language, 3, 2022
32022
The Tonga art of Kulibanda: A literary and linguistic analysis
C Chilala, H Jimaima
Journal of Law and Social Sciences 3 (1), 160-177, 2020
32020
Determination and Modification in English and Tonga: a contrastive account
H Jimaima
University of Zambia http://hdl.handle.net/11707/3947, 2008
3*2008
RESEMIOTISATION AND INTERTEXTUALITY IN MUSICAL DISCOURSES: THE SOCIOCULTURAL NARRATIVES OF ‘DUNUNA REVERSE’, A ZAMBIAN POLITICAL PARTY CAMPAIGN SONG
G Simungala, H Jimaima, T Mwansa
ZANGO: Zambian Journal of Contemporary Issues 36 (1), 86-96, 2023
12023
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