Includes bibliographical references.An attitude study which made use of a cross-sectional survey design, and which obtained the responses of 60 coloured respondents living in the Kensington-Factreton area, Western Cape, is reported on. The probability stratified random sample was equally representative in terms of class (working- and middle class), home language (Afrikaans and English), and gender. The study attempted to record recent language attitudes towards the varieties of Afrikaans and English, plus Xhosa, the influence of societal changes on language attitudes and how they, in turn, influence the use and role of these languages. In addition, the significance of identity formation, home language, class, and gender was investigated. Th...
This paper considers a number of pertinent sociolinguistic aspects of a distinct process of language...
This study set out to examine the sociolinguistics of social change amongst a group of young, middle...
My original intention with this paper was to provide a diagnosis of the state of the African languag...
This study set out to analyse the concept of the ʾcoloured communityʾ and to describe the linguistic...
This study set out to analyse the concept of the ʾcoloured communityʾ and to describe the linguistic...
In South Africa, reports on language shift have focused on instances of language shift from indigeno...
The aims of this paper are as follows:• to investigate how high school learners in a township school...
This work-in-progess paper describes the writer's current research into the language attitudes, pre...
To investigate how high school learners in a township school in South Africa report on their use of...
The role of language in the identity package of Afrikaans-speaking South African expatriates in the ...
This is an Accepted Manuscript of an article published by Taylor & Francis in the Journal of Multili...
Ten years into South Africa’s democracy, how do school children feel about themselves as part of sp...
Philosophiae Doctor - PhD (Linguistics,Language and Communication)This thesis is a study of patterns...
The role of language in the identity package of Afrikaans-speaking South African expatriates in the ...
The notion of identity is complex. Identities are not fixed, but fluid and multifaceted. They are co...
This paper considers a number of pertinent sociolinguistic aspects of a distinct process of language...
This study set out to examine the sociolinguistics of social change amongst a group of young, middle...
My original intention with this paper was to provide a diagnosis of the state of the African languag...
This study set out to analyse the concept of the ʾcoloured communityʾ and to describe the linguistic...
This study set out to analyse the concept of the ʾcoloured communityʾ and to describe the linguistic...
In South Africa, reports on language shift have focused on instances of language shift from indigeno...
The aims of this paper are as follows:• to investigate how high school learners in a township school...
This work-in-progess paper describes the writer's current research into the language attitudes, pre...
To investigate how high school learners in a township school in South Africa report on their use of...
The role of language in the identity package of Afrikaans-speaking South African expatriates in the ...
This is an Accepted Manuscript of an article published by Taylor & Francis in the Journal of Multili...
Ten years into South Africa’s democracy, how do school children feel about themselves as part of sp...
Philosophiae Doctor - PhD (Linguistics,Language and Communication)This thesis is a study of patterns...
The role of language in the identity package of Afrikaans-speaking South African expatriates in the ...
The notion of identity is complex. Identities are not fixed, but fluid and multifaceted. They are co...
This paper considers a number of pertinent sociolinguistic aspects of a distinct process of language...
This study set out to examine the sociolinguistics of social change amongst a group of young, middle...
My original intention with this paper was to provide a diagnosis of the state of the African languag...