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To date, there has been no published textbook which takes into account changing sociolinguistic dynamics that have influenced South African society. This volume breaks new ground in this arena. Its scope ranges from macro-sociolinguistic questions pertaining to language policies and their implementation to microsociolinguistic observations of actual language use in verbal interaction.

Produktbeschreibung
To date, there has been no published textbook which takes into account changing sociolinguistic dynamics that have influenced South African society. This volume breaks new ground in this arena. Its scope ranges from macro-sociolinguistic questions pertaining to language policies and their implementation to microsociolinguistic observations of actual language use in verbal interaction.
Autorenporträt
H. Ekkehard Wolff is a world-renowned sociolinguist based at the University of Leipzig and specialising in African sociolinguistics. He was visiting professor to Rhodes University (NRF Chair/African Language Studies Section in the School of Languages and Literatures) in 2014/15 under the DAAD Johann Gottfried Herder Programme Pamela Maseko is an associate professor in African Language Studies at Rhodes University and holds a doctorate in the field of African language intellectualisation. She previously taught at the University of Cape Town and currently teaches Sociolinguistics and Applied Language Studies Russell H Kaschula is professor of African Language Studies and holds the NRF SARChI Chair in the Intellectualisation of African Languages, Multilingualism and Education in the School of Languages and Literatures (African Language Studies), Rhodes University. He has published widely in the fields of oral literary studies and applied language studies Christine Anthonissen is professor emerita, department of General Linguistics, Stellenbosch University. Her research focuses on discourse studies, critical discourse analysis and social aspects of bilingualism and multilingualism Bassey E Antia is professor of Linguistics at the University of the Western Cape. In terminology and multilingualism in education, two areas of his research emphasis, he is keen to explore dimensions of linguistically mediated epistemological access