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- 2002025420 contributor B9218476.
- 2002025420 coverage "South Africa Languages.".
- 2002025420 created "c2002.".
- 2002025420 date "2002".
- 2002025420 date "c2002.".
- 2002025420 dateCopyrighted "c2002.".
- 2002025420 description "Includes bibliographical references (p. 315-345) and index.".
- 2002025420 description "Machine generated contents note: CHAPTER 1 -- Invisible voices: The problem of language in South Africa 5 -- Introduction 5 -- Language-related developmental problems 7 -- Language problems 25 -- The need for language planning 33 -- CHAPTER 2 -- Exploring the maze: The macro-context for language policy and language planning in South Africa 37 -- Theory of language planning 37 -- The macro-contexts of language planning 44 -- The national ideals 45 -- The reconstruction and development programme 46 -- The Constitution 48 -- Conclusion 60 -- CHAPTER 3 -- The nature of things: A sociolinguistic profile of South Africa 63 -- The socio-political context 65 -- Languages of the country 66 -- Language knowledge 77 -- Geographic distribution of the languages of South Africa 80 -- Demographic distribution 82 -- Language functions 83 -- Language status 83 -- Literacy 90 -- National communication 9o -- Corpus development 91 -- Public functions and domains 92 -- Language planning institutions 95 -- CHAPTER 4 -- For the people, by the people: Language and state administration 99 -- The general tasks of government 99 -- Some features of a multilingual language policy and plan for state administration 103 -- The process of language policy development for the Department of Labour 108 -- The present state of language policy development in state administration 114 -- The language policy proposals of two state departments 118 -- Language policy at the provincial and local government level 122 -- The cost of linguistic pluralism in state administration 129 -- Conclusion: The need for a pro-active approach 132 -- CHAPTER 5 -- The power of one: Language and nation 137 -- The problem of language and nation 138 -- Factors in the equation 140 -- The role of a national language in nation-building in South Africa 147 -- Language and nation-building in South Africa 151 -- Language rights 156 -- The role of the school 164 -- Language planning tasks 165 -- Conclusion 167 -- CHAPTER 6 -- Growing potential: Language in education 169 -- A profile of education in South Africa 170 -- A new education philosophy 172 -- Language as a fundamental instrument in educational development 175 -- The language of learning and teaching (LoL/T) issue 177 -- The current language-in-education policy 177 -- Present LoL/T practice 183 -- The debate on LoL/T in South Africa 185 -- How proficient are black learners in English? 187 -- Is the use of a Bantu language as LoL/T not a better choice? 191 -- The LoL/T debate at international level 192 -- Research findings on the issue 194 -- The need for local research 198 -- Concluding remarks on the LoL/T issue 200 -- Language certification requirements 202 -- Language study 203 -- The impact of sociolinguistic phenomena on educational development in South Africa 208 -- CHAPTER 7 -- Spreading the wealth: Language and economic development 217 -- The interrelationship between language and economy 218 -- Language as a production factor 219 -- Language as a consumption factor 222 -- Language as a barrier to economic development in South Africa 225 -- The Bantu languages and economic development 227 -- Language planning for economic development in South Africa 232 -- The need for research 237 -- Conclusion 239 -- CHAPTER 8 -- Giving voice: Language promotion 243 -- Introduction 243 -- Planning for Afrikaans 244 -- Planning for English 247 -- Promoting the Bantu languages 249 -- The basic requirement for effective language promotion 250 -- A strategic analysis of the politics of the Bantu languages 251 -- The contents of a language promotion programme 259 -- Status planning 259 -- Corpus planning 266 -- The technicalisation of the Bantu languages 268 -- Acquisition planning 277 -- Conclusion 277 -- CHAPTER 9 -- Steering the course: Language management 281 -- Introduction: A framework for management 281 -- Description of the institutions and structures for language management in South Africa 283 -- A brief historical note 283 -- Language management institutions in South Africa 286 -- Legislative bodies 286 -- State departments 287 -- PANSALB 289 -- A preliminary evaluation of language management in South Africa from the perspective of strategic management 300 -- Planning 303 -- Organisation 307 -- Leading 309 -- Control 310 -- Conclusion 311.".
- 2002025420 extent "xxii, 356 p. :".
- 2002025420 identifier "158811189X (US : alk. paper)".
- 2002025420 identifier "9027218498 (Eur.)".
- 2002025420 identifier 2002025420.html.
- 2002025420 isPartOf "Impact, studies in language and society 1385-7908 ; 14".
- 2002025420 issued "2002".
- 2002025420 issued "c2002.".
- 2002025420 language "eng".
- 2002025420 publisher "Philadelphia : J. Benjamins,".
- 2002025420 spatial "South Africa Languages.".
- 2002025420 spatial "South Africa.".
- 2002025420 subject "306.44/968 21".
- 2002025420 subject "Language planning South Africa.".
- 2002025420 subject "Language policy South Africa.".
- 2002025420 subject "P40.5.L352 S619 2002".
- 2002025420 subject "Sociolinguistics South Africa.".
- 2002025420 tableOfContents "Machine generated contents note: CHAPTER 1 -- Invisible voices: The problem of language in South Africa 5 -- Introduction 5 -- Language-related developmental problems 7 -- Language problems 25 -- The need for language planning 33 -- CHAPTER 2 -- Exploring the maze: The macro-context for language policy and language planning in South Africa 37 -- Theory of language planning 37 -- The macro-contexts of language planning 44 -- The national ideals 45 -- The reconstruction and development programme 46 -- The Constitution 48 -- Conclusion 60 -- CHAPTER 3 -- The nature of things: A sociolinguistic profile of South Africa 63 -- The socio-political context 65 -- Languages of the country 66 -- Language knowledge 77 -- Geographic distribution of the languages of South Africa 80 -- Demographic distribution 82 -- Language functions 83 -- Language status 83 -- Literacy 90 -- National communication 9o -- Corpus development 91 -- Public functions and domains 92 -- Language planning institutions 95 -- CHAPTER 4 -- For the people, by the people: Language and state administration 99 -- The general tasks of government 99 -- Some features of a multilingual language policy and plan for state administration 103 -- The process of language policy development for the Department of Labour 108 -- The present state of language policy development in state administration 114 -- The language policy proposals of two state departments 118 -- Language policy at the provincial and local government level 122 -- The cost of linguistic pluralism in state administration 129 -- Conclusion: The need for a pro-active approach 132 -- CHAPTER 5 -- The power of one: Language and nation 137 -- The problem of language and nation 138 -- Factors in the equation 140 -- The role of a national language in nation-building in South Africa 147 -- Language and nation-building in South Africa 151 -- Language rights 156 -- The role of the school 164 -- Language planning tasks 165 -- Conclusion 167 -- CHAPTER 6 -- Growing potential: Language in education 169 -- A profile of education in South Africa 170 -- A new education philosophy 172 -- Language as a fundamental instrument in educational development 175 -- The language of learning and teaching (LoL/T) issue 177 -- The current language-in-education policy 177 -- Present LoL/T practice 183 -- The debate on LoL/T in South Africa 185 -- How proficient are black learners in English? 187 -- Is the use of a Bantu language as LoL/T not a better choice? 191 -- The LoL/T debate at international level 192 -- Research findings on the issue 194 -- The need for local research 198 -- Concluding remarks on the LoL/T issue 200 -- Language certification requirements 202 -- Language study 203 -- The impact of sociolinguistic phenomena on educational development in South Africa 208 -- CHAPTER 7 -- Spreading the wealth: Language and economic development 217 -- The interrelationship between language and economy 218 -- Language as a production factor 219 -- Language as a consumption factor 222 -- Language as a barrier to economic development in South Africa 225 -- The Bantu languages and economic development 227 -- Language planning for economic development in South Africa 232 -- The need for research 237 -- Conclusion 239 -- CHAPTER 8 -- Giving voice: Language promotion 243 -- Introduction 243 -- Planning for Afrikaans 244 -- Planning for English 247 -- Promoting the Bantu languages 249 -- The basic requirement for effective language promotion 250 -- A strategic analysis of the politics of the Bantu languages 251 -- The contents of a language promotion programme 259 -- Status planning 259 -- Corpus planning 266 -- The technicalisation of the Bantu languages 268 -- Acquisition planning 277 -- Conclusion 277 -- CHAPTER 9 -- Steering the course: Language management 281 -- Introduction: A framework for management 281 -- Description of the institutions and structures for language management in South Africa 283 -- A brief historical note 283 -- Language management institutions in South Africa 286 -- Legislative bodies 286 -- State departments 287 -- PANSALB 289 -- A preliminary evaluation of language management in South Africa from the perspective of strategic management 300 -- Planning 303 -- Organisation 307 -- Leading 309 -- Control 310 -- Conclusion 311.".
- 2002025420 title "Language in South Africa : the role of language in national transformation, reconstruction and development / Vic Webb.".
- 2002025420 type "text".