Volume 16 (2003)Africa and Applied Linguistics
Edited by Sinfree Makoni & Ulrike H. Meinhof
Pennsylvania State University | University of Southhampton
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Introducing applied linguistics in AfricaSinfree Makoni & Ulrike H. Meinhof | pp. 1–12
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Language ideology and politics: A critical appraisal of French as second official language in NigeriaTope Omoniyi | pp. 13–25
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The democratisation of indigenous languages: The case of MalawiThemba Moyo | pp. 26–37
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Classroom code-switching in post-colonial contexts: Functions, attitudes and policiesGibson Ferguson | pp. 38–51
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A pilot study of Supplemental Instruction for at-risk students at an Historically Black University (HBU) in South AfricaConstance Zulu | pp. 52–61
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Using historical data to explain language attitudes: A South African case studyIan Bekker | pp. 62–77
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Discourse, culture and the law: The analysis of crosstalk in the Southern African bilingual courtroomPulie Thetela | pp. 78–88
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Language and the law: Who has the upper hand?Vivian de Klerk | pp. 89–103
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Dysphemisms in the language of Nigeria’s President Olusegun ObasanjoYisa Kehunde Yusuf | pp. 104–119
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Managing ‘face’ in urban public transport: Polite request strategies in commuter omnibus discourse in HararePedzisai Mashiri | pp. 120–126
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Popular Malagasy music and the construction of cultural identitiesZafimahaleo Rasolofondraosolo & Ulrike H. Meinhof | pp. 127–148
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“I want to be like a human again”: Morbidity and retained ability in an Alzheimer suffererStanley G.M. Ridge, Sinfree Makoni & Elaine Ridge | pp. 149–169
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Doug Young: A profileRochelle Kapp | pp. 170–171
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Notes on contributorspp. 172–173
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