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Language, culture, and development : a case of African languages in South African universities
This paper highlighted the importance of language in education and its role in
development. It drew on data from the author's thesis to examine a South
African higher education institution that integrated an African language
alongside English for teaching and learning. Despite African languages’
potential to offer solutions to development challenges, they have often been
overlooked. Scholars such as Bamgbose (2014), Batibo (2005), and Bodomo
(1996) have advocated the empowerment of African languages in all domains,
arguing that language and development are closely linked. This paper argued
that development should not be measured solely in economic terms, but should
also encompass socio-cultural aspects. It adopted the African Renaissance as a
conceptual framework, emphasising the socio-cultural aspect of development in
which language plays a central role. Methodologically, the study employed
qualitative case analysis to explore the integration of African languages in higher
education. The paper concluded by recommending greater consideration of
African languages in all aspects of African life, including regional and continental organisations, as linguistic impediments hinder meaningful
development.
Grover, Aditi Sharma; Van Huyssteen, Gerhard B.; Pretorius, Marthinus W.(Springer, 2011-09)
Human language technology (HLT) has been identified as a priority area
by the South African government. However, despite efforts by government and the
research and development (R&D) community, South Africa has not yet ...
Van der Merwe, Anita; Le Roux, Mia(AOSIS OpenJournals, 2014-12-03)
The objective of this article is to create awareness amongst speech-language pathologists and
audiologists in South Africa regarding the difference between the sound systems of Germanic
languages and the sound systems ...
Ndou, Nettie Nobukosi; Adewoye, Segun Emmanuel(Wydawnictwo Uniwersytetu Slaskiego, 2024)
Language in education plays a critical role in effective teaching and learning worldwide.
This study aimed to explore the challenges of learning in a second language among secondary
school learners with developmental ...