Language policies are the cornerstone that establish and maintain communication amongst people. Proper communication, particularly amongst speakers of many languages in a country such as South Africa hinges heavily on perceptions regarding the status of the languages used in that specific country. According to the Republic of South African Constitution (Act 108 of 1996), South Africa has eleven official languages. Nine of these official languages (the indigenous African languages), are regarded as historically disadvantaged, while the remaining two, viz. English and Afrikaans enjoyed official recognition under the then ‘apartheid’ era that lasted until 1994. The previously disadvantaged African languages still lag in terms of development, w...
There is a general consensus among educators and researchers looking into the state of education in ...
The South African society is plagued with a “complex and fascinating landscape of multilingualism th...
This article offers a discussion of the recently finalised Language Policy for Higher Education (Nov...
South Africa attained independence twenty years ago in 1994 but the effects of the previous aparthei...
South Africa is a multilingual country with 11 official languages and 9 of these languages are Indig...
The current status of indigenous African languages in South Africa has caught the attention of langu...
In 1994, the South African democratic government declared 11 languages as official. Section (6) of t...
The research project takes a hard look into the attitudes or perceptions of speakers of African lang...
This article argues that the development of language policy for transformation and social inclusion ...
Language is without doubt the most important factor in the learning process for the transfer of know...
Includes bibliographical references.This study has explored the New Language Policy of South Africa,...
The dismantling of apartheid laws, the all-race elections of 1994, and a new Constitution signal opp...
It is a truism that language plays a pivotal role in learning and hence in empowering individuals to...
'Language status' is a concept that has been central to South African language policy debates since ...
This article it is argued that promoting exoglossic languages in Africa to the detriment of indigeno...
There is a general consensus among educators and researchers looking into the state of education in ...
The South African society is plagued with a “complex and fascinating landscape of multilingualism th...
This article offers a discussion of the recently finalised Language Policy for Higher Education (Nov...
South Africa attained independence twenty years ago in 1994 but the effects of the previous aparthei...
South Africa is a multilingual country with 11 official languages and 9 of these languages are Indig...
The current status of indigenous African languages in South Africa has caught the attention of langu...
In 1994, the South African democratic government declared 11 languages as official. Section (6) of t...
The research project takes a hard look into the attitudes or perceptions of speakers of African lang...
This article argues that the development of language policy for transformation and social inclusion ...
Language is without doubt the most important factor in the learning process for the transfer of know...
Includes bibliographical references.This study has explored the New Language Policy of South Africa,...
The dismantling of apartheid laws, the all-race elections of 1994, and a new Constitution signal opp...
It is a truism that language plays a pivotal role in learning and hence in empowering individuals to...
'Language status' is a concept that has been central to South African language policy debates since ...
This article it is argued that promoting exoglossic languages in Africa to the detriment of indigeno...
There is a general consensus among educators and researchers looking into the state of education in ...
The South African society is plagued with a “complex and fascinating landscape of multilingualism th...
This article offers a discussion of the recently finalised Language Policy for Higher Education (Nov...