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  • 1
    ISBN: 9781626161535 , 1626161534
    Language: English
    Pages: Online Ressource (xii, 207 pages) , illustrations.
    Series Statement: Georgetown University round table on languages and linguistics series
    Parallel Title: Print version Languages in Africa
    DDC: 306.446096
    Keywords: Multilingualism Congresses ; Africa ; Native language and education Congresses ; Africa ; Language policy Congresses ; Africa ; African languages Congresses ; Social aspects ; Africa ; Conference proceedings ; African languages Congresses Social aspects ; Multilingualism Congresses ; Native language and education Congresses ; Language policy Congresses ; African languages Congresses Social aspects ; Native language and education Congresses ; Multilingualism Congresses ; Language policy Congresses ; Native language and education ; Africa ; Conference papers and proceedings ; African languages ; Social aspects ; Language policy ; Multilingualism ; SOCIAL SCIENCE ; Anthropology ; Cultural ; Flerspråkighet ; Modersmålsundervisning ; Språkpolitik ; Afrikanska språk ; POLITICAL SCIENCE ; Public Policy ; Cultural Policy ; LANGUAGE ARTS & DISCIPLINES ; Linguistics ; General ; SOCIAL SCIENCE ; Popular Culture ; Electronic books ; Electronic books ; Konferenzschrift
    Abstract: 13 The Persuasive Nature of Metaphors in Kenya's Political Discourse14 African Languages on Film: Visualizations of Pathologized Polyglossia; Contributors; Index; A; B; C; D; E; F; G; H; I; J; K; L; M; N; O; P; Q; R; S; T; U; V; W; X; Y; Z.
    Abstract: 6 Language Contact and Language Attitudes in Two Dagara-Speaking Border Communities in Burkina Faso and Ghana7 Language and Education Policy in Botswana: The Case of Sebirwa; 8 Ethnic Language Shift among the Nao People of Ethiopia; 9 The Role of Language and Culture in Ethnic Identity Maintenance: The Case of the Gujarati Community in South Africa; 10 "The Palm Oil with Which Words Are Eaten": Proverbs from Cameroon's Endangered Indigenous Languages; 11 The Linguistic "Glocal" in Nigeria's Urban Popular Music; 12 Language Use in Advertisements as a Reflection of Speakers' Language Habits.
    Abstract: Cover; Contents; List of Figures and Tables; Introduction: Layers of Language-Some Bad News and Some Good News on Multilingualism, Language Policy, and Education in Africa; 1 Early Reading Success in Africa: The Language Factor; 2 Multilingualism as a Sociolinguistic Phenomenon: Evidence from Africa; 3 Classroom Discourse in Bilingual and Multilingual Kenyan Primary Schools; 4 Investigating Teacher Effects in Mother-Tongue-Based Multilingual Education Programs; 5 Ghana's Complementary Education Program.
    Abstract: People in many African communities live within a series of concentric circles when it comes to language. In a small group, a speaker uses an often unwritten and endangered mother tongue that is rarely used in school. A national indigenous language-written, widespread, sometimes used in school-surrounds it. An international language like French or English, a vestige of colonialism, carries prestige, is used in higher education, and promises mobility-and yet it will not be well known by its users. The essays in Languages in Africa explore the layers of African multilingualism as they affect lang
    Note: "Contributors to this volume came together to discuss the problems and promise of African multilingualism at a joint meeting of the Annual Conference on African Linguistics and the Georgetown University Roundtable on Languages and Linguistics in Washington, D.C., in March 2013. As part of that joint conference, a workshop on language and education in Africa was organized by Carolyn Adger of the Center for Applied Linguistics. That workshop became the inspiration for this volume."--Introduction. - Includes bibliographical references and index. - Print version record , Includes bibliographical references and index , Layers of language : some bad news and some good news on multilingualism, language policy, and education in Africa , Early reading success in Africa : the language factor , Classroom discourse in bilingual and multilingual Kenyan primary schools , Investigating teacher effects in mother-tongue-based multilingual education programs , A complementary education program in Ghana , Request strategies as used by Tunisian EFL learners , Language contact and language attitudes in two Dagara-speaking border communities in Burkina Faso and Ghana , Language and education policy in Botswana : the case of Sebirwa , Ethnic language shift in Nao , The role of language and culture for ethnic identity maintenance : the case of the Gujarati community in South Africa , "The palm oil with which words are eaten" : proverbs from endangered Cameroonian indigenous languages , The linguistic "glocal" in urban popular music in Nigeria , Language use in advertisements as a reflection of speakers' language habits , The persuasive nature of metaphors in Kenya's political discourse , African languages in the media : visualizations of pathologized polyglossia
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    ISBN: 1626161526 , 1626161534 , 9781626161528 , 9781626161535
    Language: English
    Pages: 1 online resource (xii, 207 pages) , illustrations
    Series Statement: Georgetown University round table on languages and linguistics series (2004)
    Parallel Title: Erscheint auch als Georgetown University Round Table on Languages and Linguistics (2013 : Washington, D C.). Languages in Africa
    DDC: 306.44/6096
    Keywords: African languages / Social aspects ; Language policy ; Multilingualism ; Native language and education ; POLITICAL SCIENCE / Public Policy / Cultural Policy ; SOCIAL SCIENCE / Anthropology / Cultural ; SOCIAL SCIENCE / Popular Culture ; LANGUAGE ARTS & DISCIPLINES / Linguistics / General ; Gesellschaft ; Linguistik ; Multilingualism Congresses ; Native language and education Congresses ; Language policy Congresses ; African languages Congresses Social aspects ; Mehrsprachigkeit ; Unterrichtssprache ; Sprachpolitik ; Spracherziehung ; Afrika ; Afrika ; Konferenzschrift ; Afrika ; Mehrsprachigkeit ; Sprachpolitik ; Spracherziehung ; Unterrichtssprache
    Note: "Contributors to this volume came together to discuss the problems and promise of African multilingualism at a joint meeting of the Annual Conference on African Linguistics and the Georgetown University Roundtable on Languages and Linguistics in Washington, D.C., in March 2013. As part of that joint conference, a workshop on language and education in Africa was organized by Carolyn Adger of the Center for Applied Linguistics. That workshop became the inspiration for this volume."--Introduction , Print version record , Layers of language : some bad news and some good news on multilingualism, language policy, and education in Africa , Early reading success in Africa : the language factor , Classroom discourse in bilingual and multilingual Kenyan primary schools , Investigating teacher effects in mother-tongue-based multilingual education programs , A complementary education program in Ghana , Request strategies as used by Tunisian EFL learners , Language contact and language attitudes in two Dagara-speaking border communities in Burkina Faso and Ghana , Language and education policy in Botswana : the case of Sebirwa , Ethnic language shift in Nao , The role of language and culture for ethnic identity maintenance : the case of the Gujarati community in South Africa , "The palm oil with which words are eaten" : proverbs from endangered Cameroonian indigenous languages , The linguistic "glocal" in urban popular music in Nigeria , Language use in advertisements as a reflection of speakers' language habits , The persuasive nature of metaphors in Kenya's political discourse , African languages in the media : visualizations of pathologized polyglossia
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