Type | Journal Article - Alternation Special Edition |
Title | Written Mixed Language Variety in Multilingual South African Media: Intellectualisation of African Languages (isiZulu) |
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Volume | 13 |
Publication (Day/Month/Year) | 2012 |
Page numbers | 36-54 |
URL | http://alternation.ukzn.ac.za/Files/docs/21 SpEd13/03 Ngcobo F.pdf |
Abstract | The South African Constitution embraces multilingualism and makes commitments aimed at promoting the use and development of indigenous languages. This paper investigates the extent to which different parts of government and other influential structures of society use the media in their attempt to make multilingualism a reality. Data were collected from the internet, billboards, newspapers and pamphlets, leading to qualitative analysis of written English and isiZulu code switching. The findings illustrate creative ways in which written switches occur at clause boundary, in the form of tags and within sentences. Such an approach is considered a step in the right direction towards the intellectualisation of African languages as it has the potential to contribute to the promotion of multilingualism. |
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