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Linguistic imperialism: African perspectives
ELT Journal, 1996This is a response to a recent article in ELT Journal on aspects of African language policy (Bisong 1995). Among the points taken up are: research evidence from African scholars; multilingualism and monolingualism; proposed changes in language policy from the Organization for African Unity and in current initiatives in South Africa; the language that ...
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Linguistic imperialism, English, and development: implications for Colombia
Current Issues in Language Planning, 2022Lee Mackenzie
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Exploring the Traces of Linguistic Imperialism
Indigenous languages in South Africa including South African Sign Language (SASL) are still undermined and neglected, underpinned by a traumatising history of oppression, ethnic divide and colonialism. The study reviewed literature concerning the decolonisation of SASL as a meaningful way of reclaiming Deaf communities' identity and their sign language.Petri Du Toit, Tlou Maggie Masenya
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Linguistic Imperialism, Multilingualism, And Language Planning In Algeria
مجلة في الترجمة, 2021Leila Bellour
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English linguistic neo-imperialism – a case of Hong Kong
Journal of Multilingual and Multicultural Development, 2021exaly
Directions: Concluding reflections on indigenous scholarship and linguistic imperialism
PoLAR: Political and Legal Anthropology ReviewC. M. Parker, Deniz Yonucu
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