Language can create a kind of politic that may provide a basis for conflict and violence. A politics of language that has evolved in many parts of the African continent is discussed
This introduction to the Special Edition provides a rationale for the inclusion of the selected arti...
This publication comprises two papers, both written during January and February 2002 when the author...
Linguistic diversity is one of the rich endowments of the African continent. Language has a lot of p...
Language policies in sub-Saharan African nations emerge out of specific political, historical, socio...
A Book Chapter by Dr. Tom Onditi, the Dean of Students in the school of Humanities and social Scienc...
Southern Africa, like most parts of Africa, is confronted with complex linguistic problems. There ar...
This chapter aims at redressing the deplorable fact that African languages, their social life and vi...
This article it is argued that promoting exoglossic languages in Africa to the detriment of indigeno...
This paper addresses the politics of language use in African nations and societies. It highlights th...
A Book Chapter by Dr. Tom Onditi, dean of students at USIU-A in a book edited by Daniel Ochieng Orwe...
Language policy debate is often obscured by two factors: failure to acknowledge different time-frame...
Paper presented at the FILLM XXI International Congress, Harare, July 1998.,Language issues have lon...
The current state of most African countries cannot be dissoci-ated from the Berlin Treaty of 1885, w...
The paper discussed the importance of language in human existence. It asserted that the basic need o...
The pace at which African countries are developing has been in the spotlight for a long time, with m...
This introduction to the Special Edition provides a rationale for the inclusion of the selected arti...
This publication comprises two papers, both written during January and February 2002 when the author...
Linguistic diversity is one of the rich endowments of the African continent. Language has a lot of p...
Language policies in sub-Saharan African nations emerge out of specific political, historical, socio...
A Book Chapter by Dr. Tom Onditi, the Dean of Students in the school of Humanities and social Scienc...
Southern Africa, like most parts of Africa, is confronted with complex linguistic problems. There ar...
This chapter aims at redressing the deplorable fact that African languages, their social life and vi...
This article it is argued that promoting exoglossic languages in Africa to the detriment of indigeno...
This paper addresses the politics of language use in African nations and societies. It highlights th...
A Book Chapter by Dr. Tom Onditi, dean of students at USIU-A in a book edited by Daniel Ochieng Orwe...
Language policy debate is often obscured by two factors: failure to acknowledge different time-frame...
Paper presented at the FILLM XXI International Congress, Harare, July 1998.,Language issues have lon...
The current state of most African countries cannot be dissoci-ated from the Berlin Treaty of 1885, w...
The paper discussed the importance of language in human existence. It asserted that the basic need o...
The pace at which African countries are developing has been in the spotlight for a long time, with m...
This introduction to the Special Edition provides a rationale for the inclusion of the selected arti...
This publication comprises two papers, both written during January and February 2002 when the author...
Linguistic diversity is one of the rich endowments of the African continent. Language has a lot of p...