Al Mtenje Explained

Alfred D. Mtenje
Birth Date:17 September 1953
Birth Place:Ntcheu district, Malawi
Nationality:Malawian
Occupation:Linguist, Professor
Known For:Work on the prosody of Malawian Bantu languages
Education:M.A. Southern Illinois UniversityPhD, University College London
Employer:University of Malawi
Full Professor of African Languages and Linguistics
Spouse:Alice Mtenje
Children:2 (Atikonda and Asante)
Awards:Commonwealth Fellowship (1983)African Research Fellowship (1990)Fulbright Fellowship (1993)

Alfred (“Al”) D. Mtenje (born 17 September 1953 in Ntcheu district, Malawi) is a professor of Linguistics at the University of Malawi. He is known for his work on the prosody of Malawian Bantu languages, as well as for his work in support of language policies promoting the native languages of Malawi.

Education and career

Mtenje completed his M.A. in 1980 at Southern Illinois University with a thesis titled Aspects of Chichewa derivational phonology and syllable structure. He went on to obtain his PhD in linguistics in 1986 at the University College London.[1] His PhD thesis, which was supervised by Neil Smith, was titled Issues in the Non-linear Phonology of Chichewa.[2]

Mtenje joined the University of Malawi as a Lecturer in 1980 and rose to the rank of a Full Professor of African languages and Linguistics in 2000. Mtenje has held a number of administrative positions in the University of Malawi, including: Director of the Consultancy Bureau (2009-2012); Pro Vice-Chancellor (Academic Affairs), (2013-2020); Acting Vice-Chancellor (2020-2022).[3] [4] [5]

Contributions to Malawian linguistics

Mtenje is internationally known for his research and publications in the field of linguistics. His research has focused on the phonology of the Bantu languages of Malawi, particularly prosodic aspects including the interface between tone on the one hand and morphology and syntax on the other.[6] In 2017, he co-authored, with Laura Downing, a book titled The Phonology of Chichewa, which was published by Oxford University Press.[7] [8] [9]

Mtenje served as the founding Director of the Centre for Language Studies (CLS) at the University of Malawi from 1996 to 2008.[10] Notable projects initiated during his time as Director include, firstly, publication of a Linguistic Atlas for Malawi. Prior to 2006, Malawi did not have official data on the number of languages spoken in the country and their geographical distribution. As a research center responsible for language issues, the CLS got a grant in 2006 from the Open Society Initiative for Southern Africa (OSISA) to carry out a language survey for Malawi and produce a language atlas. The project culminated in the production of the first linguistic atlas for the country in which detailed technical information about the language situation in Malawi was provided. This included data on the total number of languages (and their dialects), their geographical spread, demographic details about their speakers and recommendations to the Malawi government about the implication of the language information for education policy in Malawi.[11] [12]

Secondly, he initiated the development and publication of monolingual dictionaries for Malawian languages. Before the Centre for Language Studies was established, Malawi had a number of bilingual dictionaries (especially English-Chichewa dictionaries; e.g. Paas[13]). When the CLS was launched in 1996, one of its major projects was the production of monolingual dictionaries as a resource. Data was collected and in the early 2000s monolingual dictionaries for Ciyao[14] and Chichewa[15] [16] were produced. These have proved to be a useful resource for people working on the two languages as well as for teaching in the main native languages of Malawi, a language policy reform that Mtenje (2011) advocates for.[17] [18]

Academic honors and awards

Al Mtenje has received several academic awards and honors the most notable being:

In addition, Mtenje has presented numerous invited academic talks as a visiting Research Fellow and Professor of Linguistics at universities in Europe, USA, Asia as well as Africa.

Personal life

He is married to Alice Mtenje and together they have two daughters, Atikonda and Asante, both of whom are university Lecturers.[20] [21]

Selected publications

References

  1. Web site: PhD titles in UCL Phonetics and Linguistics . 2022-09-09 . www.phon.ucl.ac.uk.
  2. Web site: Alumni Statements . 2022-09-09 . www.phon.ucl.ac.uk.
  3. Web site: University of Malawi Pro-vice chancellors office . 2022-09-09 . www.unima.mw.
  4. Web site: Reporter . Maravi Post . 2022-03-22 . Samson Sajidu is now University of Malawi Vice-Chancellor . 2022-09-09 . The Maravi Post . en-US.
  5. Web site: University Of Malawi Chancellor College . 2022-09-09 . faq-courses.com.
  6. Web site: Al Mtenje - Google Scholar . 2022-09-09 . scholar.google.com.
  7. Marlo . Michael R. . Frost . Joshua . Kujath . Elizabeth . Lawlor . Cara . Pribe . Sarah . Raney . Emily . Skrivan . Patrick . Thein . Alexa . 2018 . The phonology of Chichewa by Laura J. Downing and Al Mtenje . Language . en . 94 . 3 . 714–717 . 10.1353/lan.2018.0042 . 149490714 . 1535-0665.
  8. Franich . Kathryn . 2018 . Laura J. Downing and Al Mtenje (2018). The phonology of Chichewa. (The Phonology of the World's Languages.) Oxford: Oxford University Press. Pp. xvi+294. . Phonology . en . 35 . 3 . 537–543 . 10.1017/S0952675718000167 . 70125906 . 0952-6757.
  9. Web site: Staff Writer . 2017-08-11 . Addressing gaps in Chichewa . 2022-09-09 . The Nation Online . en-US.
  10. Web site: University of Malawi Center for Language studies (CLS) . 2022-09-09 . www.unima.mw.
  11. Web site: LANGUAGE MAPPING SURVEY FOR NORTHERN MALAWI .
  12. Web site: LANGUAGE MAPPING SURVEY FOR THE SOUTHERN AND CENTRAL REGIONS OF MALAWI: LANGUAGES AND THEIR DIALECTS - PDF Free Download . 2022-09-09 . educationdocbox.com.
  13. Book: Paas, Steven . English-Chichewa-Chinyanja dictionary . 2003 . Christian Literature Association in Malawi . 99908-16-50-6 . Blantyre . 52312761.
  14. Book: Mgopolela maloŵe jwa Ciyawo = Ciyawo dictionary. . 2013 . University of Malawi. Centre for Language Studies, Dzuka Publishing Company Limited . 978-99908-0-292-4 . Malawi . 889325425.
  15. Web site: Chichewa monolingual online dictionary . 2022-09-09 . unima-cls.org.
  16. Web site: CLS News volume 3 . 2022-09-09 . www.sdnp.org.mw.
  17. Book: Multilingual education in Africa : lessons from the Juba language-in-education conference . 2013 . British Council . Hamish McIlwraith . 978-0-86355-703-3 . London . 977938721.
  18. Web site: The impact of language policy and practice on children's learning: Evidence from Eastern and Southern Africa .
  19. Web site: Al Mtenje Fulbright Scholar Program . 2022-09-09 . fulbrightscholars.org.
  20. Web site: Dr Atikonda Mtenje-Mkochi – Malawi University of Science and Technology . 2022-09-09.
  21. Web site: Macheso . Wesley . 2020-07-31 . Gender in African Literature Today: A Conversation with Asante Lucy Mtenje . 2022-09-09 . AfricanWriter.com . en-US.