Sociolingo's African Linguistics
African linguistics and sociolinguistics
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This blog is now dormant - 108 days ago
I have decided to amalgamate this blog with Sociolingo’s Africa. All existing posts will migrate there and new posts will be posted there. To see African linguistic posts on Sociolingo’s Africa please go here. Topics: Uncategorized

x-posted from Language Policy list. Although not Africa specific this may be of interest.Medium of Instruction Policies: Which Agenda? Whose Agenda?Author Tollefson, James W.; Tsui, Amy B.M.Publisher Taylor & Francis GroupYear 2003Language:...
Topics: AFRICA, AFRICAN ACADEMIC, African books, African language and education, SOCIOLINGUISTICS
Topics: AFRICA, AFRICAN ACADEMIC, African books, African language and education, SOCIOLINGUISTICS

x-posted from Language policy listA Dictionary of Cameroon Pidgin English Usage: Pronunciation, Grammarand VocabularySeries Title: LINCOM Studies in Pidgin & Creole Linguistics 09Published: 2008Publisher: Lincom GmbHhttp://www.lincom.euAuthor:...
Topics: AFRICA, African books, AFRICAN COUNTRIES, African Dictionaries, Cameroon, LINGUISTICS
Topics: AFRICA, African books, AFRICAN COUNTRIES, African Dictionaries, Cameroon, LINGUISTICS

Mauritius : On the language Maurtian Creole - 134 days ago
(Via Language Policy list)A letter from the Mauritian Times which gives interesting information on the language and also on bilingual education in MauritiusOn The Language, Mauritian Creole (MC)DefinitionA Creole language is one born out a... Topics: AFRICA, AFRICAN COUNTRIES, African languages, African linguistics, LINGUISTICS, Mauritius

Namibia : Namibian Languages and Education - 134 days ago
Two new articles by Chief Ankama from NEW ERAImpact of Language on Education Policy2008-06-18By Chief Ankama “Experience teaches us not to assume that the obvious is clearly understood. So it is with the truism with which we begin: All educational... Topics: AFRICA, AFRICAN COUNTRIES, African language and education, African language policy, Namibia, SOCIOLINGUISTICS






