Most of the former African colonies achieved their independence in the 1960's. However, the language of the colonizer often keeps a firm grip on culture and society even today. The aim of this essay is to examine attitudes towards the colonial languages English and French in Tanzania and Algeria. Are Tanzanians generally more positively inclined towards English than Algerians are towards French? In order to examine this, 15 informants from each of the two countries were chosen to participate in a small survey consisting of six questions. The results suggest that there is indeed a difference in attitudes: the Algerians seem more emotionally engaged in the French issue, while the Tanzanians tend to see English as an effect of globalization ...
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The phenomenon of language contact (LC) has received a considerable attention from many researchers ...
My thesis claims that the French colonization still affects Cameroon, and that there are negative ef...
This thesis examines the impact of French on the language varieties of Gabon. Today, only a few Gabo...
This thesis examines language attitudes toward Swahili, English, and other languages in Tanzania. Sw...
This study examines the use of European languages in Africa as the vehicle of communication in vario...
In today\u27s globalization, French has experienced unprecedented circumstances with the rise of Eng...
A number of historically French-speaking countries have adopted English as second or one of the offi...
Recent studies show that colonization and ethnolinguistic fragmentation have relevant long-lasting i...
Language attitudes in Lubumbashi, and particularly towards Lubumbashi Swahili and French, are not on...
In the field of language and education, Senegal and the Gambia exemplify many of the problems facing...
A number of historically French-speaking countries have adopted English as second or one of the offi...
Language is a means of communication but it also constitutes an essential element for the individual...
In the years immediately following the attainment of independence, in the early 1960s for the most p...
Past policies regarding the use (or not) of African languages in schools still shape attitudes, as t...
A recent study of the language question in Mozambique criticises the fact that not enough practical ...
The phenomenon of language contact (LC) has received a considerable attention from many researchers ...
My thesis claims that the French colonization still affects Cameroon, and that there are negative ef...
This thesis examines the impact of French on the language varieties of Gabon. Today, only a few Gabo...