Africa and Applied Linguistics

AILA Review, Volume 16

Edited by Sinfree Makoni and Ulrike H. Meinhof
Pennsylvania State University / University of Southhampton
AILA Review is a publication of the Association Internationale de Linguistique Appliquée, an international federation of national associations for applied linguistics. Volume 16 of AILA Review is the first to appear with John Benjamins and contains a unique collection of articles, guest-edited by Sinfree Makoni and Ulrike H. Meinhof on Africa and Applied Lingustics. The articles include: "Language ideology and politics: A critical appraisal of French as second official language in Nigeria." by Tope Omoniyi, "The democratisation of indigenous languages: The case of Malawi." by Themba Moyo, "Classroom codeswitching in post-colonial contexts: Functions, attitudes and policies." by Gibson Ferguson, "A pilot study of Supplemental Instruction for at-risk students at an Historically Black University (HBU) in South Africa." by Constance Zulu, "Using historical data to explain language attitudes: A South African case study" by Ian Bekker, "Discourse, culture and the law: The analysis of crosstalk in the Southern African bilingual courtroom." by Pulie Thetela, "Language and the law: Who has the upper hand? A corpus analysis of the Truth and Reconciliation Commission (TRC) hearings." by Vivian de Klerk, "Dysphemisms in the language of Nigeria’s President Olusegun Obasanjo." by Yisa Kehunde Yusuf, "Managing ‘face’ in urban public transport: Polite request strategies in commuter omnibus discourse in Harare." by Pedzisai Mashiri, "Popular Malagasy music and the construction of cultural identities." by Zafimahaleo Rasolofondraosolo and Ulrike Hanna Meinhof, "'I want to be like a human again.'” Morbidity and retained ability in an Alzheimer sufferer." by Stanley G.M. Ridge, Sinfree Makoni, and Elaine Ridge, and a profile of Doug Young.

[AILA Review, 16]  2003.  ii, 173 pp.
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Table of Contents

Introducing applied linguistics in Africa
Sinfree Makoni and Ulrike H. Meinhof
1–12
Articles
Language ideology and politics: A critical appraisal of French as second official language in Nigeria
Tope Omoniyi
13–25
The democratisation of indigenous languages: The case of Malawi
Themba Moyo
26–37
Classroom code-switching in post-colonial contexts: Functions, attitudes and policies
Gibson Ferguson
38–51
A pilot study of Supplemental Instruction for at-risk students at an Historically Black University (HBU) in South Africa
Constance Zulu
52–61
Using historical data to explain language attitudes: A South African case study
Ian Bekker
62–77
Discourse, culture and the law: The analysis of crosstalk in the Southern African bilingual courtroom
Pulie Thetela
78–88
Language and the law: Who has the upper hand?
Vivian de Klerk
89–103
Dysphemisms in the language of Nigeria’s President Olusegun Obasanjo
Yisa Kehunde Yusuf
104–119
Managing ‘face’ in urban public transport: Polite request strategies in commuter omnibus discourse in Harare
Pedzisai Mashiri
120–126
Popular Malagasy music and the construction of cultural identities
Zafimahaleo Rasolofondraosolo and Ulrike H. Meinhof
127–148
“I want to be like a human again”: Morbidity and retained ability in an Alzheimer sufferer
Stanley G.M. Ridge, Sinfree Makoni and Elaine Ridge
149–169
Doug Young: A profile
Rochelle Kapp
170–171
Notes on contributors
172–173

Subjects

Benjamins Subject classification

BIC Subject

CF: Linguistics

BISAC Subject

LAN009000: LANGUAGE ARTS & DISCIPLINES / Linguistics
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