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Abdelhay, Ashraf; Eljak, Nada; Mugaddam, AbdelRahim; Makoni, Sinfree – Journal of Multilingual and Multicultural Development, 2017
The sociolinguistic repertoires of individuals in Sudan are products of institutionalised orders of normalisation. The visibility of language in popular and official discourses in Sudan is always linked with wider cultural and political projects. This paper intends to engage with and explicate this observation by, first, examining how the dominant…
Descriptors: Civil Rights, Language Usage, African Languages, Semitic Languages
Lemphane, Polo; Prinsloo, Mastin – Journal of Multilingual and Multicultural Development, 2014
Contemporary movements of people and resources across rural and urban settings, city locales and national and regional borders produce challenges for familiar ways of studying languages as located and stable systems and of literacies as standardised ways of reading and writing texts. This study contrasts children's digital communicative literacy…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Technological Literacy, Suburbs, Middle Class
Mesthrie, Rajend – Journal of Multilingual and Multicultural Development, 2008
This paper critically examines one particular issue against the background of changes in South Africa's higher education system consequent upon the advent of a non-racial democracy--the possibility of implementing multilingual instructional polices that include indigenous African languages in its universities. Currently, a great deal of applied…
Descriptors: African Languages, Higher Education, Semantics, Democracy