To date, there has been no published textbook which takes into account changing sociolinguistic dynamics that have influenced South African society.
Multilingualism and Intercultural Communication breaks new ground in this arena. Its scope ranges from macro-sociolinguistic questions pertaining to language policies and their implementation (or non-implementation), to microsociolinguistic observations of actual language use in verbal interaction, mainly in multilingual contexts of Higher Education (HE). There is a gradual move for the study of language and culture to be taught in the context of (professional) disciplines in which they would be used. This book caters for this growing market. Because of its multilingual nature, it caters to English and Afrikaans language speakers, as well as the Sotho and Nguni language groups. It brings together various interlinked disciplines such as Sociolinguistics and Applied Language Studies, Media Studies and Journalism, History and Education, Social and Natural Sciences, Law, Human Language Technology, Music, Intercultural Communication and Literary Studies. The unique crosscutting disciplinary features of the book will make it a must-have for twenty-first century South African students and scholars and those interested in applied language issues.
About the AuthorRussell H Kaschula is Professor of African Language Studies and holds the Intellectualisation of African Languages, Multilingualism and Education Chair at Rhodes University.
Pamela Maseko has a doctorate in African Language Intellectualisation and is an Associate Professor in African Language Studies at Rhodes University.
Sociolinguist
Hekkehard Wolff, based at the University of Leipzig, Germany, specialises in African sociolinguistics and was Visiting Professor at Rhodes University in 2014/15.
Reviews"Multilingualism and Intercultural Communication places valuable emphasis on a language implementation plan that will encourage the intellectualisation of indigenous African languages." - Linda Kwatsha, Department of Language and Literature, Nelson Mandela Metropolitan University. "This book offers a unique South African perspective, offering practical solutions to address the language deficit characterising South Africa institutions of Higher Education". - Somikazi Deyi, Department of African Languages, University of Cape Town.
Book InformationISBN 9781776140268
Author Russell KaschulaFormat Paperback
Page Count 368
Imprint Wits University PressPublisher Wits University Press