1st Edition

Language Use and Social Change Problems of Multilingualism with Special Reference to Eastern Africa

Edited By Wilfred Whiteley Copyright 1971
    418 Pages
    by Routledge

    418 Pages
    by Routledge

    The social implications of multilingualism is a field of study on whcih systematic research began only in the second half of the 20th century in Africa. This book, originally published in 1971, contains papers which concentrate on East Africa but it also discusses theoretical problems and methods arising from socio-linguistic studies outside the African field. These include studies on national languages and languages of wider communication in developing nations; the communication role of languages in multilingual societies; and social and cognitive aspects of bilingualism.

    Part A: General and Theoretical Studies 1. National Languages and Languages of Wider Communication in the Developing Nations Joshua A. Fishman 2. Communication Role of Languages in Multilingual Societies Eugene A. Nida 3. Restricted Codes in Socio-Linguistics and the Sociology of Education W. P. Robinson 4. A Social Psychology of Bilingualism Wallace E. Lambert 5. Cognitive Aspects of Bilingual Communication John J. Gumperz and Eduardo Hernandez 6. The Interrelationships and Utility of Alternative Bilingualism Measures Joshua A. Fishman and Robert L. Cooper Part B: Empirical Studies Within Africa i) The Implications and Results of Particular Language Policies 7. Linguistic Complexity in Uganda Clive Criper and Peter Ladefoged 8. Tanzania's National Language Policy and the Rise of Swahili Political Culture M. H. Abdulaziz 9. Islam and the English Language in East and West Africa Ali A. Mazrui ii) Education and Language Policies 10. Socio-linguistic Implications of a Choice of Media of Instruction T. P. Gorman 11. Socio-linguistic Problems and Potentialities of Education Through a Foreign Language Joan Maw 12. Contrasting Patterns of Literacy Acquisition in a Multilingual Nation C. A. Ferguson 13. A Few Observations On Language Use Among Cameroonese élite families Pierre Alexandre iii) Language Modernization 14. The Role of Broadcasting in the Adaptation of the Somali Language to Modern Needs B. W. Andrzejewski 15. The Elaboration of Basic Wolof Maurice Calvet 16. Loan-Words in Luganda M. Mosha 17. Problems of Terminology Hailu Fulass iv) The Urban Milieu of Language 18. The Madina Project, Ghana Jack Berry 19. Asians in Nairobi: A Preliminary Survey Barbara Neale 20. Language Choice in 2 Kampala Housing Estates David J. Parkin 21. Multilingualism in an African Urban Centre: The Lubumbashi Case Edgar C. Polomé v) Multingualism and Multiculturism 22. Cross Cultural meanings and Multilingualism Aidan Southall

    Biography

    Wilfred Whiteley