Lexicography for modern day language use
Letsoalo, Napjadi; Mabina, Jimmy; Baloyi, Thato; Shaku, Kganathi Joel; Moumakoe, Tumisang; Sello, Kealeboga; Makua, Mmagonkahloleng; Mothiba, Mamohlotlo; Maboa, Mmapitso; Mogajana, Dineo; Mlambo, Lavani; Mokoke, Rethabile; Mudau, Makwarela; Takalani, Dakalo
Date:
2026
Type:
Learning Object
Abstract:
This Open Educational Resource (OER), Lexicography for Modern Day Language Use, is designed to introduce learners to the theory and practice of dictionary-making in the digital age. It provides a comprehensive and interactive learning experience that explores the evolution of lexicography from traditional print dictionaries to modern electronic and online formats. Structured across multiple lessons, the OER covers key themes such as the history of lexicography, dictionary design, user-centred approaches and the role of technology in shaping contemporary language resources. It places particular emphasis on the South African context, highlighting the importance of lexicography in promoting linguistic equality, preserving indigenous languages and supporting multilingual education. As an OER, it is freely accessible and designed to support students, educators and researchers. It is available in four languages i.e. English, Sepedi, Tshivenda, and isiZulu, ensuring inclusivity and broader reach across diverse linguistic communities. The OER is one of the key outputs of a project funded by the Department of Sport, Arts and Culture, reflecting a national commitment to language development and cultural preservation.
Citation:
Letsoalo, N., Mabina, J., Baloyi, T., Shaku, K., Moumakoe, T., Sello, K., Makua, M., Mothiba, M., Maboa, M., Mogajana, D., Mlambo, L., Mokoke, R., Mudau, M., and Takalani, D. Lexicography for modern day language use: English Version. Unisa Open Teaching and Learning Materials, 21 Apr. 2026, CC BY-NC-SA 2.5 ZA.
Description:
This learning material offers an engaging, activity-driven introduction to the study of dictionaries and language development in contemporary society. It combines theory with practical exercises, multimedia elements and reflective tasks to support active learning. The content emphasises real-world applications, including the design and use of digital dictionaries, and encourages learners to explore language within their own communities. With a strong focus on inclusivity, the material is presented in English, Sepedi, Tshivenḓa and isiZulu. It supports the development of linguistic skills while fostering cultural awareness and participation in evolving language practices.
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