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A full sixteen years after the coming into force of the 1996 Constitution, Parliament responded to the constitutional obligation to regulate and monitor, by legislative and other means, the use of official languages by adopting the Use of Official Languag... see more

The literature on policy science demonstrates that deeper insight into the complexities surrounding notions of the policy process, and of policy formulation and policy-making, can be drawn from policy analysis. As such, some scholars who have taken note o... see more

A full sixteen years after the coming into force of the 1996 Constitution, Parliament responded to the constitutional obligation to regulate and monitor, by legislative and other means, the use of official languages by adopting the Use of Official Languag... see more

This study explores the relationship between the motivation and receptive vocabulary knowledge of a group of 30 EFL students in the 1st and 2nd year of the Official School of Languages intermediate level (B1) (Escuela Oficial de Idiomas - EOI). We measure... see more

Spanish and Creole: Exploring Aspects of Minority and Minoritised Languages in Jamaica and Trinidad & TobagoAs the two largest countries in the Anglophone Caribbean, the sole official language of both Jamaica and Trinidad & Tobago is English. This... see more

AbstractThis study explored the role played by economic, cultural, and political power and influence when a particular dialect was elevated to the status of an official standard language. This was a qualitative study that employed text analysis where jour... see more

AbstractThe main objective of this article is to explore how multilingualism (i.e. the use of three or more languages) is practised at the level of national departments in South Africa since the passing of new language legislation called the Use of Offici... see more

Both the advent of democracy in 1994 and the adoption of the Constitution of the Republic of South Africa in 1996 kindled hope that ultimately official African languages, in addition to English and Afrikaans, would soon be utilised as languages of teachin... see more

Abstract: Developing and documenting the eleven official languages of South Africa on alllevels of communication in order to fulfil all the roles and uses characteristic of truly official languagesis a great challenge. To meet this need various bodies suc... see more

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