Afrikaans is the home language of 5.9 million people. During the 1980s, Afrikaans was the dominant state language and a widely-used lingua franca in South Africa and Namibia. But by the end of the twentieth century, English had replaced Afrikaans as the dominant state language and a decline in the use of Afrikaans was in evidence, even among native Afrikaans speakers. An examination of this language's twentieth-century journey helps illustrate the relationship(s) between political power, national identity, and the growth and/or decline of languages
In South Africa, reports on language shift have focused on instances of language shift from indigeno...
To investigate how high school learners in a township school in South Africa report on their use of...
This study investigates the link between language and identity in a few enclaved Afrikaans speaking ...
Afrikaans is the home language of 5.9 million people. During the 1980s, Afrikaans was the dominant s...
This paper explores the processes by which nationalist movements help to create both ethnic and ling...
This paper explores the processes by which nationalist movements help to create both ethnic and ling...
The following paper examines some of the ways in which Afrikaans-speakers have begun to renegotiate ...
The repeated claim that Afrikaans provides a useful model for planning the development of the Africa...
The apartheid state deliberately encouraged linguistic diversity and actively built cultural infrast...
This contribution focuses on the survival of Afrikaans within the framework of a multilingual South ...
Abstract: In this article, our aim is show how the Afrikaners succeeded in using their language to b...
The repeated claim that Afrikaans provides a useful model for planning the development of theAfrican...
Analysis of the reaction of Afrikaans speakers to language policy in the Free State 1994-1998. On th...
It has long been recognised that the similarity or difference between ways of speaking and their pos...
The aims of this paper are as follows:• to investigate how high school learners in a township school...
In South Africa, reports on language shift have focused on instances of language shift from indigeno...
To investigate how high school learners in a township school in South Africa report on their use of...
This study investigates the link between language and identity in a few enclaved Afrikaans speaking ...
Afrikaans is the home language of 5.9 million people. During the 1980s, Afrikaans was the dominant s...
This paper explores the processes by which nationalist movements help to create both ethnic and ling...
This paper explores the processes by which nationalist movements help to create both ethnic and ling...
The following paper examines some of the ways in which Afrikaans-speakers have begun to renegotiate ...
The repeated claim that Afrikaans provides a useful model for planning the development of the Africa...
The apartheid state deliberately encouraged linguistic diversity and actively built cultural infrast...
This contribution focuses on the survival of Afrikaans within the framework of a multilingual South ...
Abstract: In this article, our aim is show how the Afrikaners succeeded in using their language to b...
The repeated claim that Afrikaans provides a useful model for planning the development of theAfrican...
Analysis of the reaction of Afrikaans speakers to language policy in the Free State 1994-1998. On th...
It has long been recognised that the similarity or difference between ways of speaking and their pos...
The aims of this paper are as follows:• to investigate how high school learners in a township school...
In South Africa, reports on language shift have focused on instances of language shift from indigeno...
To investigate how high school learners in a township school in South Africa report on their use of...
This study investigates the link between language and identity in a few enclaved Afrikaans speaking ...