UNIVERSITY OF DAR ES SALAAM
DAR ES SALAAM UNIVERSITY COLLEGE OF EDUCATION (DUCE)

SAUL S. BICHWA

Lecturer in the Department of Languages and Literature., Dar Es Salaam University College Of Education
Education:

BA(Education) and MA (Kiswahili), University of Dar es Salaam, Ph.D. (Stellenbosch University).

Teaching:

Phonology, Syntax, Morphology and Second/Foreign Language Teaching and Learning.

Research:

Theoretical linguistics, more specifically in phonology and syntax interfaces.

Projects:

 

Saul Bichwa participated as the English-Swahili interpreter in the following projects:

1. ITAD Ltd: DFID, Evaluation Management Unit for East and Southern Africa Staple Food Markets Program project. Held in Kayanga, Karagwe District from 19th – 23rd March 2018.

2. ITAD Ltd: DFID, Evaluation Management Unit for East and Southern Africa Staple Food Markets Program project. Held in Mbeya Region from 4th – 11th June 2018.

Publications:

1. Bichwa, S.S. (2016) Toni katika Vitenzi vya Giha. Tasnifu ya M.A Kiswahili. Chuo Kikuu cha Dar es Salaam. (Unpublished)

2. Bichwa, S.S. and L. Kombe (2017) “The Tonological Study on Giha Infinitive Verbs.” Kioo cha Lugha (Vol 15) pp. 21-35.

3. Bichwa, S.S, M. Mvati na J. Kanuri (2017) Mwongozo wa Kigogo. The National Educational Services. Nairobi.

4. Bichwa, S.S. (2018) “The Role of Prosodic Units in the Study of Giha.” Arusha Working Papers in African Linguistics (Vol. 1) pp. 80-90.

5. Bichwa, S.S, M. Mvati na J. Kanuri (2017) Mwongozo wa Tumbo Lisiloshiba na Hadithi Nyingine. The National Educational Services. Nairobi.

6. Mvati M, S.S. Bichwa na J. Kanuri (2019) Mwongozo wa Chozi la Heri: Maswali na Majibu. The National Educational Services.

7. Bichwa,  S.S and F. Mwendamseke (2020) “Ufaafu wa Matumizi ya Nadharia ya Utabia katika Mbinu za Kufundishia Lugha ya Kigeni.” Kioo cha Lugha (Vol 18) pp. 21-35.

8. Bichwa, S.S (forthcoming). “The Structure of Kiswahili Acronyms in Lexicography.” In Chebanne, A. and A. Lusekelo (forthcoming) African Languages, Linguistic, Literary, and Social Issues. A festschrift in honor of Prof. Herman Batibo.