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Sesotho Address Forms
Abstract
Address forms constitute an integral part of Basotho
sociolinguistic etiquette. They are regarded as a kind of emotional capital
that may be invested in putting others at ease. They are indicators of
deference, politeness and markers of social distance. (Fasold 1990,
Akindele 1990, 1991, 1993) This paper examines the address forms used by
the Basotho people. It analyzes and discusses the various types and the factors
determining their use. The discussion of address forms in Sesotho focuses on
First Name, Title plus First Name, Title plus Last Name, Nickname, Multiple
Names, and Teknonym. Drawing data from semi-literate and literate urban and
rural population of Maseru district of Lesotho, it was found that the commonest
form of address used by the Basotho people is title plus first name. e.g. ntate
Thabo (father Thabo), 'm'e Puleng (mother Puleng), ausi Maneo (sister Maneo),
abuti Mahao (brother Mahao). It is used by close relations, associates, and
familiar people in both formal and informal situations.
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