Arcade Nduwimana discusses linguistic politics and limited fluency of English in Burundi, exploring intricacies between the national, regional and global contexts. While in one sense it seems paradoxical to promote the use of English in a blog series with decolonial aspirations, an acknowledgment of repercussions for people who do not speak it is necessary to grasp contemporary colonial logics
This introduction to the Special Edition provides a rationale for the inclusion of the selected arti...
The Rwandan government mandated in 2008 that its education system would cease to be French-medium, a...
In today\u27s globalization, French has experienced unprecedented circumstances with the rise of Eng...
Arcade Nduwimana discusses linguistic politics and limited fluency of English in Burundi, exploring ...
Effective communication requires social and cultural norms in addition to linguistic competence. Thi...
Effective communication requires social and cultural norms in addition to linguistic competence. Thi...
‘Global English’ is a defining linguistic issue of our time. In part, English is considered the ‘glo...
The world is witnessing an unprecedented growth of the English language worldwide. Now more than at ...
In post-genocide Rwanda the rapid rise of English has resulted in a cohabitation of three official l...
English, as global language, has had great influence over most languages of the world for nearly two...
One of the main linguistic characteristics of nursery schools in Bujumbura is multilingualism. Child...
peer reviewedThe use of English in a northern Malawian village often represents a challenge to local...
The ever more popular and global use of English in the world is an undeniable fact. One of the obvio...
A number of historically French-speaking countries have adopted English as second or one of the offi...
The assessment of diglossic dynamics in Bujumbura through linguistic representations was based on a ...
This introduction to the Special Edition provides a rationale for the inclusion of the selected arti...
The Rwandan government mandated in 2008 that its education system would cease to be French-medium, a...
In today\u27s globalization, French has experienced unprecedented circumstances with the rise of Eng...
Arcade Nduwimana discusses linguistic politics and limited fluency of English in Burundi, exploring ...
Effective communication requires social and cultural norms in addition to linguistic competence. Thi...
Effective communication requires social and cultural norms in addition to linguistic competence. Thi...
‘Global English’ is a defining linguistic issue of our time. In part, English is considered the ‘glo...
The world is witnessing an unprecedented growth of the English language worldwide. Now more than at ...
In post-genocide Rwanda the rapid rise of English has resulted in a cohabitation of three official l...
English, as global language, has had great influence over most languages of the world for nearly two...
One of the main linguistic characteristics of nursery schools in Bujumbura is multilingualism. Child...
peer reviewedThe use of English in a northern Malawian village often represents a challenge to local...
The ever more popular and global use of English in the world is an undeniable fact. One of the obvio...
A number of historically French-speaking countries have adopted English as second or one of the offi...
The assessment of diglossic dynamics in Bujumbura through linguistic representations was based on a ...
This introduction to the Special Edition provides a rationale for the inclusion of the selected arti...
The Rwandan government mandated in 2008 that its education system would cease to be French-medium, a...
In today\u27s globalization, French has experienced unprecedented circumstances with the rise of Eng...