This article reports on the progress (or lack thereof) regarding the use of Sesotho as an official medium of communication in selected government departments in the Free State Provincial Government (FSPG). In South Africa, provincial governments are required to implement language policies that promote multilingualism. The aim is to develop previously marginalised languages such as Sesotho, isiXhosa and isiZulu, among others, so that they have equal status to English and Afrikaans. A mixed-method design was used to guide the research process and purposive sampling to ensure that participants made a valuable contribution to this study. We are concerned that despite efforts being made to reduce the gap between official languages such as Englis...
M.Tech. Applied Languages.The purpose of this research is to assess the need for a Language Policy w...
South Africa is a multilingual country with 11 official languages and 9 of these languages are Indig...
Language policy debate is often obscured by two factors: failure to acknowledge different time-frame...
ArticleThis article reports on the progress (or lack thereof) regarding the use of Sesotho as an of...
After many years of the oppressive apartheid government, the new democratic era came into being in 1...
Thesis (M. Tech. (Communication)) -- Central University of Technology, Free State, 2015The central r...
This sociolinguistic study examines issues of corpus, status and acquisition in Language Planning in...
Thesis (DTech. degree in Environmental, Water & Earth Sciences)--Tshwane University of Technology, 2...
Language policies are the cornerstone that establish and maintain communication amongst people. Prop...
The present research into the linguistic situation in the Republic of South Africa, which is charact...
South Africa attained independence twenty years ago in 1994 but the effects of the previous aparthei...
Public language policy in South Africa recognises 11 official spoken languages. In Cape Town, and in...
The main objectives of this study are to investigate the feasibility of using Northern Sotho as a la...
Published ArticleThe Constitution of South Africa provides for eleven official languages, and all of...
There is undisputed evidence that the use of so-called non-standard varieties of language in South A...
M.Tech. Applied Languages.The purpose of this research is to assess the need for a Language Policy w...
South Africa is a multilingual country with 11 official languages and 9 of these languages are Indig...
Language policy debate is often obscured by two factors: failure to acknowledge different time-frame...
ArticleThis article reports on the progress (or lack thereof) regarding the use of Sesotho as an of...
After many years of the oppressive apartheid government, the new democratic era came into being in 1...
Thesis (M. Tech. (Communication)) -- Central University of Technology, Free State, 2015The central r...
This sociolinguistic study examines issues of corpus, status and acquisition in Language Planning in...
Thesis (DTech. degree in Environmental, Water & Earth Sciences)--Tshwane University of Technology, 2...
Language policies are the cornerstone that establish and maintain communication amongst people. Prop...
The present research into the linguistic situation in the Republic of South Africa, which is charact...
South Africa attained independence twenty years ago in 1994 but the effects of the previous aparthei...
Public language policy in South Africa recognises 11 official spoken languages. In Cape Town, and in...
The main objectives of this study are to investigate the feasibility of using Northern Sotho as a la...
Published ArticleThe Constitution of South Africa provides for eleven official languages, and all of...
There is undisputed evidence that the use of so-called non-standard varieties of language in South A...
M.Tech. Applied Languages.The purpose of this research is to assess the need for a Language Policy w...
South Africa is a multilingual country with 11 official languages and 9 of these languages are Indig...
Language policy debate is often obscured by two factors: failure to acknowledge different time-frame...