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Language Use and Social Change : Problems of Multilingualism with Special Reference to Eastern Africa /

"The social implications of multilingualism is a field of study on whcih systematic research began only in the second half of the 20th century in Africa. This book, originally published in 1971, contains papers which concentrate on East Africa but it also discusses theoretical problems and meth...

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Clasificación:Libro Electrónico
Autor principal: Whiteley, Wilfred (Autor)
Formato: Electrónico eBook
Idioma:Inglés
Publicado: London : Taylor and Francis, 2017.
Edición:First edition.
Colección:Linguistic Surveys of Africa ; 22
Linguistic Surveys of Africa ; Volume 23
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  • Cover; Half Title ; Title ; Copyright ; Original Title ; Original Copyright ; Contents; Foreword by Professor Daryll Forde. Director, International African Institute; Introduction by W.H. Whiteley. School of Oriental and African Studies, University of London; A. General And Theoretical Studies; I Joshua A. Fishman. 'Yeshiva University, New York National languages and languages of wider communication in the developing nations; II Eugene A. Nida, American Bible Society, and William L. Wonderly, United Bible Societies Communication roles of languages in multilingual societies.
  • III W.P. Robinson. University of Southampton Restricted codes in socio-linguistics and the sociology of educationIV Wallace E. Lambert. McGill University A social psychology of bilingualism; V John J. Gumperz and Eduardo Hernandez Ch. University of California, Berkeley Cognitive aspects of bilingual communication; VI Joshua A. Fishman and Robert L. Cooper. Yeshiva University, New 'York The interrelationships and utility of alternative bilingualism measures; B. Empirical Studies Withinn Africa.
  • VII Clive Criper, University of Edinburgh, and Peterladefoged, University of California, Los Angeles Linguistic complexity in UgandaVIII M.H. Abdulaziz. University College, Nairobi Tanzania's national language policy and the rise of Swahili political culture; IX Ali A. Mazrui. Makerere University College, KampalaIslam and the English language in East and West Africa; X T.P. Gorman. University College, Nairobi Socio-linguistic implications of a choice of media of instruction.
  • XI Joan Maw. School of Oriental and African Studies, University of London Socio-linguistic problems and potentialities of education through a foreign languageXII C.A. Ferguson. Stanford University Contrasting patterns of literacy acquisition in a multilingual nation; XIII Pierre Alexandre. Ecole National des Langues Orientates Vivantes, Paris A few observations on language use among Cameroonese elite families; XIV B.W. Andrzejewski. School of Oriental and African Studies, University of London The role of broadcasting in the adaptation of the Somali language to modern needs.
  • XV Maurice Calvet. Centre de Linguistique Appliquee, Universite de Dakar The elaboration of basic WolofXVI M. Mosha. Makerere University College, Kampala Loan-words in Luganda; XVII Hailu Fulass. Haile Sellassie University, Addis Ababa Problems of terminology; XVIII Jack Berry. Northwestern University The Madina Project, Ghana; XIX Barbara Neale. Ford Foundation Research Fellow Asians in Nairobi: a preliminary survey; XX David J. Parkin. School of Oriental and African Studies, University of London Language choice in two Kampala housing estates.