This paper presents a comparative ethnographic analysis of two versions of a grassroots text in Mandinka language, one written by a non-formally educated man, the other a respelling by a formally educated urbanite. The analysis points at a crucial difference in spelling practices and inequality in literacy regimes, i.e., between established orthographic English literacy and the more creative, heterographic and emergent local language literacy. It is shown how English orthography affects local ideologies of literacy as well as Mandinka spelling practices itself, in greater or lesser extent, depending on the educational history of the speller
Kamusella and Ndhlovu on Linguistic Imperialism In this article Tomasz Kamusella and Finex Ndhlovu, ...
Kamusella and Ndhlovu on Linguistic Imperialism In this article Tomasz Kamusella and Finex Ndhlovu, ...
Language is integral to educational processes because it forms the basis for classroom communication...
peer reviewedThis paper presents a comparative ethnographic analysis of two versions of a grassroots...
What role should indigenous languages and literacy play in education and society in West Africa in t...
What role should indigenous languages and literacy play in education and society in West Africa in t...
Since at least the rise of nineteenth-century European nationalism, Westerners have in large part ju...
Recent developments mark a ‘human turn’ in sociolinguistics, i.e., a move away from languages as lin...
peer reviewedRecent developments mark a ‘human turn’ in sociolinguistics, i.e., a move away from lan...
CITATION: Cooper, A. 2018. “You Can’t Write in Kaapse Afrikaans in Your Question Paper. . . . The Te...
Central Nigeria is a region of great linguistic diversity where there were no pre-colonial orthograp...
International audienceThe countries of the Sahel appear among poorest on earth and their rates of il...
Central Nigeria is a region of great linguistic diversity where there were no pre-colonial orthograp...
Drawing on online and daily newspapers, speakers' language and writing practices, official governme...
This thesis examines the interaction between the language in education policy and classroom practice...
Kamusella and Ndhlovu on Linguistic Imperialism In this article Tomasz Kamusella and Finex Ndhlovu, ...
Kamusella and Ndhlovu on Linguistic Imperialism In this article Tomasz Kamusella and Finex Ndhlovu, ...
Language is integral to educational processes because it forms the basis for classroom communication...
peer reviewedThis paper presents a comparative ethnographic analysis of two versions of a grassroots...
What role should indigenous languages and literacy play in education and society in West Africa in t...
What role should indigenous languages and literacy play in education and society in West Africa in t...
Since at least the rise of nineteenth-century European nationalism, Westerners have in large part ju...
Recent developments mark a ‘human turn’ in sociolinguistics, i.e., a move away from languages as lin...
peer reviewedRecent developments mark a ‘human turn’ in sociolinguistics, i.e., a move away from lan...
CITATION: Cooper, A. 2018. “You Can’t Write in Kaapse Afrikaans in Your Question Paper. . . . The Te...
Central Nigeria is a region of great linguistic diversity where there were no pre-colonial orthograp...
International audienceThe countries of the Sahel appear among poorest on earth and their rates of il...
Central Nigeria is a region of great linguistic diversity where there were no pre-colonial orthograp...
Drawing on online and daily newspapers, speakers' language and writing practices, official governme...
This thesis examines the interaction between the language in education policy and classroom practice...
Kamusella and Ndhlovu on Linguistic Imperialism In this article Tomasz Kamusella and Finex Ndhlovu, ...
Kamusella and Ndhlovu on Linguistic Imperialism In this article Tomasz Kamusella and Finex Ndhlovu, ...
Language is integral to educational processes because it forms the basis for classroom communication...