Browsing by Subject "language repertoires"
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Congolese migrants and South African language appropriation
(Taylor & Francis, 2016)Migration, the phenomenon of leaving one's country for another, is one of the most salient causes of language contact in the present era. Previously, migrants left their countries for ideological monolingual countries where ... -
Multilingualism and social cohesion: insights from South African students (1998, 2010, 2015)
(De Gruyter, 2016)The relationship between nations (or states), languages and social cohesion have been studied over time. Contexts like Africa and India challenge the conceived Western notion of "one-nation-one-language". Insights about ...