This is a comprehensive and wide-ranging 2002 guide to language and society in South Africa. As the authors demonstrate, the South African context offers a treasure trove of data and examples for linguistic and sociolinguistic study. The book surveys the most important language groupings in the region in terms of pre-colonial and colonial history; contact between the different language varieties, leading to language loss, pidginization, creolization and new mixed varieties; language and public policy issues associated with the transition to a post-apartheid society and its eleven official…mehr
This is a comprehensive and wide-ranging 2002 guide to language and society in South Africa. As the authors demonstrate, the South African context offers a treasure trove of data and examples for linguistic and sociolinguistic study. The book surveys the most important language groupings in the region in terms of pre-colonial and colonial history; contact between the different language varieties, leading to language loss, pidginization, creolization and new mixed varieties; language and public policy issues associated with the transition to a post-apartheid society and its eleven official languages. It details the history of indigenous languages, the impact of European languages upon them, and of transformations to the European languages themselves. Written by a team of leading researchers, all the chapters are informed by the importance of socio-political history in understanding questions of language. The book will be welcomed by students and researchers in language and linguistics, sociology, anthropology and social history.
Rajend Mesthrie is Professor of Linguistics at the University of South Africa. He has researched and published extensively on a range of contact phenomena in South Africa.
Inhaltsangabe
Introduction R. Mesthrie Part I. The Main Language Groupings: 1. South Africa - a sociolinguistic overview R. Mesthrie 2. The Khoesan languages A. Traill 3. The Bantu languages R. K. Herbert and R. Bailey 4. Afrikaans P. T. Roberge 5. South African English R. Lass 6. South African sign language D. Aarons and P. Akach 7. German Speakers in South Africa E. de Kadt 8. Indian languages in South Africa R. Mesthrie Part II. Language Contact: 9. Fanakalo: a South African pidgin R. Adendorff 10. Mutual lexical borrowings among some languages of South Africa W. Branford and J. S. Claughton 11. Code-switching, mixing and convergence in Cape Town K. McCormick 12. Code-switching in South African townships S. Slabbert and R. Finlayson 13. Intercultural miscommunication in South Africa J. K. Chick 14. Women's language of respect R. Finlayson 15. The sociohistory of clicks in Southern Bantu R. K. Herbert 16. Language and gendered ethnicity in a Thonga community R. K. Herbert 17. Indian South African English R. Mesthrie 18. Black South African English V. de Klerk and D. Gough 19. The lexicon and sociolinguistic codes of the working-class Afrikaans-speaking Cape Peninsula coloured community G. L. Stone 20. An introduction to Flaaitaal K. D. P. Makhudu 21. Language and language practices in Soweto D. K. Ntshangase Part III. Language Planning, Policy and Education: 22. Language planning and language policy: past, present and future T. G. Reagan 23. Language issues in South African education S. Murray 24. Recovering multilingualism: recent language policy developments K. Heugh.
Introduction R. Mesthrie Part I. The Main Language Groupings: 1. South Africa - a sociolinguistic overview R. Mesthrie 2. The Khoesan languages A. Traill 3. The Bantu languages R. K. Herbert and R. Bailey 4. Afrikaans P. T. Roberge 5. South African English R. Lass 6. South African sign language D. Aarons and P. Akach 7. German Speakers in South Africa E. de Kadt 8. Indian languages in South Africa R. Mesthrie Part II. Language Contact: 9. Fanakalo: a South African pidgin R. Adendorff 10. Mutual lexical borrowings among some languages of South Africa W. Branford and J. S. Claughton 11. Code-switching, mixing and convergence in Cape Town K. McCormick 12. Code-switching in South African townships S. Slabbert and R. Finlayson 13. Intercultural miscommunication in South Africa J. K. Chick 14. Women's language of respect R. Finlayson 15. The sociohistory of clicks in Southern Bantu R. K. Herbert 16. Language and gendered ethnicity in a Thonga community R. K. Herbert 17. Indian South African English R. Mesthrie 18. Black South African English V. de Klerk and D. Gough 19. The lexicon and sociolinguistic codes of the working-class Afrikaans-speaking Cape Peninsula coloured community G. L. Stone 20. An introduction to Flaaitaal K. D. P. Makhudu 21. Language and language practices in Soweto D. K. Ntshangase Part III. Language Planning, Policy and Education: 22. Language planning and language policy: past, present and future T. G. Reagan 23. Language issues in South African education S. Murray 24. Recovering multilingualism: recent language policy developments K. Heugh.
Es gelten unsere Allgemeinen Geschäftsbedingungen: www.buecher.de/agb
Impressum
www.buecher.de ist ein Internetauftritt der buecher.de internetstores GmbH
Geschäftsführung: Monica Sawhney | Roland Kölbl | Günter Hilger
Sitz der Gesellschaft: Batheyer Straße 115 - 117, 58099 Hagen
Postanschrift: Bürgermeister-Wegele-Str. 12, 86167 Augsburg
Amtsgericht Hagen HRB 13257
Steuernummer: 321/5800/1497
USt-IdNr: DE450055826