Based on the assumption that a struggle to protect the interests of dominant groups exists in all communities, this qualitative study investigates hegemonic favouring in two languagerelated speech communities. Through the perspectives of focus group participants, the article reports on the discourses in Flemish and Afrikaans communities where certain ideas are presented as a matter of course – as though no alternative exists. In the Flemish focus group discussion, silences surrounding diversity issues were revealed, indicating that a healthy, diverse society where people learn from one another was not yet part of the Flemish psyche. Flemish monolingualism serves as a vehicle for stereotyping the linguistically dissimilar, and is used to mai...
Abstract: Disempowerment of Afrikaans Afrikaans, like any other language, is not merely a medium of ...
This study set out to analyse the concept of the ʾcoloured communityʾ and to describe the linguistic...
In this paper we present a case study of interethnic relations through language variation involving ...
It has long been recognised that the similarity or difference between ways of speaking and their pos...
It has long been recognised that the similarity or difference between ways of speaking and their pos...
The following paper examines some of the ways in which Afrikaans-speakers have begun to renegotiate ...
Thesis (M.A. (Communication Studies))--Potchefstroom University for Christian Higher Education, 2003...
This paper explores the processes by which nationalist movements help to create both ethnic and ling...
This article analyses the sociolinguistic situation of Dutch and Brussels and identifies the challen...
The ideological position of Standard Dutch in Flanders: the standard language ideology under pressur...
The article deals with the aim of leaders in the Afrikaans community to maintain Afrikaans as a lang...
This paper examines excerpts from interviews in which informants from six European border communitie...
Language is integral to educational processes because it forms the basis for classroom communication...
The relationship between Afrikaans and Dutch cannot be captured adequately by the construct of pluri...
MA (Afrikaans en Nederlands), North-West University, Potchefstroom CampusLanguage functions within t...
Abstract: Disempowerment of Afrikaans Afrikaans, like any other language, is not merely a medium of ...
This study set out to analyse the concept of the ʾcoloured communityʾ and to describe the linguistic...
In this paper we present a case study of interethnic relations through language variation involving ...
It has long been recognised that the similarity or difference between ways of speaking and their pos...
It has long been recognised that the similarity or difference between ways of speaking and their pos...
The following paper examines some of the ways in which Afrikaans-speakers have begun to renegotiate ...
Thesis (M.A. (Communication Studies))--Potchefstroom University for Christian Higher Education, 2003...
This paper explores the processes by which nationalist movements help to create both ethnic and ling...
This article analyses the sociolinguistic situation of Dutch and Brussels and identifies the challen...
The ideological position of Standard Dutch in Flanders: the standard language ideology under pressur...
The article deals with the aim of leaders in the Afrikaans community to maintain Afrikaans as a lang...
This paper examines excerpts from interviews in which informants from six European border communitie...
Language is integral to educational processes because it forms the basis for classroom communication...
The relationship between Afrikaans and Dutch cannot be captured adequately by the construct of pluri...
MA (Afrikaans en Nederlands), North-West University, Potchefstroom CampusLanguage functions within t...
Abstract: Disempowerment of Afrikaans Afrikaans, like any other language, is not merely a medium of ...
This study set out to analyse the concept of the ʾcoloured communityʾ and to describe the linguistic...
In this paper we present a case study of interethnic relations through language variation involving ...