The political and economic problems of language policy in modern Africa have continued to remind us of the unforgettable historical fact of European colonialism. Today there are two major regions of Africa known as Anglo-phone and Franco-phone Africa. Much as many African leaders would have wished to discard the language of the former colonial power and substitute an indigenous language, this was problematic because in many cases there was not a single widely-spoken local language In some cases any attempt to raise the status of one indigenous language into a national language might have provoked wasteful inter-ethnic conflict
Sub-Saharan Africa stands out as a part of the world that primarily uses, as its official languages,...
Sub-Saharan Africa stands out as a part of the world that primarily uses, as its official languages,...
Past policies regarding the use (or not) of African languages in schools still shape attitudes, as t...
The political and economic problems of language policy in modern Africa have continued to remind us ...
Southern Africa, like most parts of Africa, is confronted with complex linguistic problems. There ar...
The main focus of the study is to examine the Englishization of Tanzanian Kiswahili resulting from t...
Governments have long used language policy as a means of social control. As FrantzFanon and Ngũgĩ wa...
Paper presented at the FILLM XXI International Congress, Harare, July 1998.,Language issues have lon...
The study and the classifications of the languages of Africa have traditionally been monopolized by ...
Africa today is characterized by a multiplicity of policies and attitudes concerning its indigenous ...
This study examines the use of European languages in Africa as the vehicle of communication in vario...
The current state of most African countries cannot be dissoci-ated from the Berlin Treaty of 1885, w...
186 p.Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, 2010.The politics of globalization...
This chapter aims at redressing the deplorable fact that African languages, their social life and vi...
This paper examines the language policies and practices in Kenya and Tanzania and argues that, in sp...
Sub-Saharan Africa stands out as a part of the world that primarily uses, as its official languages,...
Sub-Saharan Africa stands out as a part of the world that primarily uses, as its official languages,...
Past policies regarding the use (or not) of African languages in schools still shape attitudes, as t...
The political and economic problems of language policy in modern Africa have continued to remind us ...
Southern Africa, like most parts of Africa, is confronted with complex linguistic problems. There ar...
The main focus of the study is to examine the Englishization of Tanzanian Kiswahili resulting from t...
Governments have long used language policy as a means of social control. As FrantzFanon and Ngũgĩ wa...
Paper presented at the FILLM XXI International Congress, Harare, July 1998.,Language issues have lon...
The study and the classifications of the languages of Africa have traditionally been monopolized by ...
Africa today is characterized by a multiplicity of policies and attitudes concerning its indigenous ...
This study examines the use of European languages in Africa as the vehicle of communication in vario...
The current state of most African countries cannot be dissoci-ated from the Berlin Treaty of 1885, w...
186 p.Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, 2010.The politics of globalization...
This chapter aims at redressing the deplorable fact that African languages, their social life and vi...
This paper examines the language policies and practices in Kenya and Tanzania and argues that, in sp...
Sub-Saharan Africa stands out as a part of the world that primarily uses, as its official languages,...
Sub-Saharan Africa stands out as a part of the world that primarily uses, as its official languages,...
Past policies regarding the use (or not) of African languages in schools still shape attitudes, as t...