Contextualizing Universal Theory of Acronym Formation in Kiswahili acronyms
In controlling and managing knowledge there is need of a tool that ensures such management. Theories, principles and rules are the right tools for knowledge management (cf. Mkude 2008: 158). There has been so far only one theory known to the present researcher, which is UTAF (Zahariev 2004). This st...
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Autor principal: | Saul S. Bichwa |
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Warsaw University Press
2021
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