The Adaptation of MAIN to Luganda

Authors

  • Celestino Oriikiriza
  • Sigal Uziel

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.21248/zaspil.65.2023.618

Abstract

The present paper reports on how the MAIN instrument was adapted to Luganda, a Bantu language spoken in Uganda, for assessing the narrative skills of Luganda-speaking children. The adaptation involved recommendations for cultural adaptations of the picture sets and translation of the manual into Luganda. The paper also describes the first (pilot) study using the Luganda MAIN, and how the bureaucratic, linguistic, and technical challenges along the way were dealt with. In addition, preliminary results are reported and discussed, followed by some conclusions and suggestions for future research.

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Published

2023

How to Cite

Oriikiriza, Celestino, and Sigal Uziel. 2023. “The Adaptation of MAIN to Luganda”. ZAS Papers in Linguistics 65 (March):41-59. https://doi.org/10.21248/zaspil.65.2023.618.