Multilingualism in Southern Africa
Issues and Perspectives
Herausgeber: Kamanga, Chimwemwe M. M.; Madula, Precious; Kondowe, Wellman
Multilingualism in Southern Africa
Issues and Perspectives
Herausgeber: Kamanga, Chimwemwe M. M.; Madula, Precious; Kondowe, Wellman
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This collection showcases perspectives from established and emerging scholars on the contemporary landscape of multilingualism in Southern Africa. The volume will be of interest to students and scholars in multilingualism, sociolinguistics, language policies, language education, and African studies.
This collection showcases perspectives from established and emerging scholars on the contemporary landscape of multilingualism in Southern Africa. The volume will be of interest to students and scholars in multilingualism, sociolinguistics, language policies, language education, and African studies.
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Produktdetails
- Produktdetails
- Verlag: Routledge
- Seitenzahl: 340
- Erscheinungstermin: 31. Juli 2024
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 235mm x 157mm x 23mm
- Gewicht: 646g
- ISBN-13: 9781032610467
- ISBN-10: 1032610468
- Artikelnr.: 70147125
- Verlag: Routledge
- Seitenzahl: 340
- Erscheinungstermin: 31. Juli 2024
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 235mm x 157mm x 23mm
- Gewicht: 646g
- ISBN-13: 9781032610467
- ISBN-10: 1032610468
- Artikelnr.: 70147125
Wellman Kondowe is a Senior Lecturer in the Department of Language, Cultural and Creative Studies at Mzuzu University in Malawi. Chimwemwe M.M. Kamanga is Senior Lecturer in the Department of Language, Cultural and Creative Studies at Mzuzu University, Malawi. Precious Madula is Senior Lecturer in the Department of Communication Studies and the Deputy Dean in the Faculty of Humanities and Social Sciences at Mzuzu University, Malawi.
Contents
List of Contributors
Foreword
Introduction: Wellman Kondowe, Chimwemwe M.M. Kamanga and Precious Madula
Part One: Theme 1 - Multilingualism in Education
Chapter 1: Towards embracing multilingualism in Malawi's primary education
system, Andrew Chimpololo
Chapter 2: Problematising normalised assumptions in English for Academic
Purposes instruction: Monolingual expectations versus multilingual
realities of transitioning undergraduate students from community day
secondary schools at a Malawian university., Kondwani Kelvin Mkandawire
Chapter 3: Translanguaging as means to optimising multilingual education: a
Zambian perspective, Hambaba Jimaima and Gabriel Simungala
Chapter 4: Language Incompatibility: Assessing Speakers' Tolerance for
Swahili Translated University-related Neologisms in Tanzania, Nichodamus
Robinson
Chapter 5: Language Policy in Education: Rethinking the Teaching of
Vernacular Languages in Schools in Malawi, Lydia Kishindo-Mafuta
Part Two: Theme 2 - Multilingualism policies and debates on African languag
Chapter 6: The State of Multilingualism in Tanzania: A Debate on its
Stability and Survival, Yusuph Nyandai Masinde
Chapter 7: Entrenching effective multilingualism in Malawian courtrooms
through interpreting services: What do we learn from the 2019 Presidential
Elections Case?, Evans Lwara, Wellman Kondowe & Deborah Ndalama-Mtawali
Chapter 8: An evaluation of Zimbabwe's advancements in the field of
judicial interpreting in multilingual courtrooms, Paul Svongoro & Wellman
Kondowe
Chapter 9: Sign Language in the Zimbabwean Media: A Proposal for
Multilingual Broadcasting, Eventhough Ndlovu & Pedzisai Mashiri
Part Three: Theme 3 - Multilingualism and Youth language evolution
Chapter 10: Multilingualism and the evolution of new language repertoires
in Africa: Common features that Chibrazi of Malawi shares with other urban
contact vernacular languages of Africa, Chimwemwe M.M. Kamanga & Precious
Madula
Chapter 11: Shona Slang and Zimbabwe's evolving linguistic terrain: An
examination of Shona Slang as the new way of speaking by the youths in
Zimbabwe, Paul Svongoro, Monwabisi Ralarala & Tawanda Matende
Chapter 12: Multimedia communication technologies and their impact on
communication by the deaf in Zimbabwe's multilingual contexts, Tawanda
Matende, Lovemore Chidemo & Paul Svongoro
Chapter 13: Multilingualism on Facebook: Globalising the 'Local' Languages
of Malawi and Zambia, Gabriel Simungala & Deborah Ndalama-Mtawali
Chapter 14: Language choice, attitudes, and identity issues among
non-Chichewa native speakers: A case of Mzuzu University students in
Malawi, Agness Chimangeni Chaliwa Hara & Immaculee Harushimana
Part Four: Theme 4 - Language Documentation in Multilingual Contexts
Chapter 15: The Interface of Multiculturalism and Multilingualism:
Interrogating Idioms in Metropolitan Contexts of Zambia, Eunice
Mukonde-Mulenga
Chapter 16: Multilingualism in the Linguistic Landscape of Karonga District
in Northern Malawi, Agness Chimangeni Chaliwa Hara & Amani Lusekelo
Index
List of Contributors
Foreword
Introduction: Wellman Kondowe, Chimwemwe M.M. Kamanga and Precious Madula
Part One: Theme 1 - Multilingualism in Education
Chapter 1: Towards embracing multilingualism in Malawi's primary education
system, Andrew Chimpololo
Chapter 2: Problematising normalised assumptions in English for Academic
Purposes instruction: Monolingual expectations versus multilingual
realities of transitioning undergraduate students from community day
secondary schools at a Malawian university., Kondwani Kelvin Mkandawire
Chapter 3: Translanguaging as means to optimising multilingual education: a
Zambian perspective, Hambaba Jimaima and Gabriel Simungala
Chapter 4: Language Incompatibility: Assessing Speakers' Tolerance for
Swahili Translated University-related Neologisms in Tanzania, Nichodamus
Robinson
Chapter 5: Language Policy in Education: Rethinking the Teaching of
Vernacular Languages in Schools in Malawi, Lydia Kishindo-Mafuta
Part Two: Theme 2 - Multilingualism policies and debates on African languag
Chapter 6: The State of Multilingualism in Tanzania: A Debate on its
Stability and Survival, Yusuph Nyandai Masinde
Chapter 7: Entrenching effective multilingualism in Malawian courtrooms
through interpreting services: What do we learn from the 2019 Presidential
Elections Case?, Evans Lwara, Wellman Kondowe & Deborah Ndalama-Mtawali
Chapter 8: An evaluation of Zimbabwe's advancements in the field of
judicial interpreting in multilingual courtrooms, Paul Svongoro & Wellman
Kondowe
Chapter 9: Sign Language in the Zimbabwean Media: A Proposal for
Multilingual Broadcasting, Eventhough Ndlovu & Pedzisai Mashiri
Part Three: Theme 3 - Multilingualism and Youth language evolution
Chapter 10: Multilingualism and the evolution of new language repertoires
in Africa: Common features that Chibrazi of Malawi shares with other urban
contact vernacular languages of Africa, Chimwemwe M.M. Kamanga & Precious
Madula
Chapter 11: Shona Slang and Zimbabwe's evolving linguistic terrain: An
examination of Shona Slang as the new way of speaking by the youths in
Zimbabwe, Paul Svongoro, Monwabisi Ralarala & Tawanda Matende
Chapter 12: Multimedia communication technologies and their impact on
communication by the deaf in Zimbabwe's multilingual contexts, Tawanda
Matende, Lovemore Chidemo & Paul Svongoro
Chapter 13: Multilingualism on Facebook: Globalising the 'Local' Languages
of Malawi and Zambia, Gabriel Simungala & Deborah Ndalama-Mtawali
Chapter 14: Language choice, attitudes, and identity issues among
non-Chichewa native speakers: A case of Mzuzu University students in
Malawi, Agness Chimangeni Chaliwa Hara & Immaculee Harushimana
Part Four: Theme 4 - Language Documentation in Multilingual Contexts
Chapter 15: The Interface of Multiculturalism and Multilingualism:
Interrogating Idioms in Metropolitan Contexts of Zambia, Eunice
Mukonde-Mulenga
Chapter 16: Multilingualism in the Linguistic Landscape of Karonga District
in Northern Malawi, Agness Chimangeni Chaliwa Hara & Amani Lusekelo
Index
Contents
List of Contributors
Foreword
Introduction: Wellman Kondowe, Chimwemwe M.M. Kamanga and Precious Madula
Part One: Theme 1 - Multilingualism in Education
Chapter 1: Towards embracing multilingualism in Malawi's primary education
system, Andrew Chimpololo
Chapter 2: Problematising normalised assumptions in English for Academic
Purposes instruction: Monolingual expectations versus multilingual
realities of transitioning undergraduate students from community day
secondary schools at a Malawian university., Kondwani Kelvin Mkandawire
Chapter 3: Translanguaging as means to optimising multilingual education: a
Zambian perspective, Hambaba Jimaima and Gabriel Simungala
Chapter 4: Language Incompatibility: Assessing Speakers' Tolerance for
Swahili Translated University-related Neologisms in Tanzania, Nichodamus
Robinson
Chapter 5: Language Policy in Education: Rethinking the Teaching of
Vernacular Languages in Schools in Malawi, Lydia Kishindo-Mafuta
Part Two: Theme 2 - Multilingualism policies and debates on African languag
Chapter 6: The State of Multilingualism in Tanzania: A Debate on its
Stability and Survival, Yusuph Nyandai Masinde
Chapter 7: Entrenching effective multilingualism in Malawian courtrooms
through interpreting services: What do we learn from the 2019 Presidential
Elections Case?, Evans Lwara, Wellman Kondowe & Deborah Ndalama-Mtawali
Chapter 8: An evaluation of Zimbabwe's advancements in the field of
judicial interpreting in multilingual courtrooms, Paul Svongoro & Wellman
Kondowe
Chapter 9: Sign Language in the Zimbabwean Media: A Proposal for
Multilingual Broadcasting, Eventhough Ndlovu & Pedzisai Mashiri
Part Three: Theme 3 - Multilingualism and Youth language evolution
Chapter 10: Multilingualism and the evolution of new language repertoires
in Africa: Common features that Chibrazi of Malawi shares with other urban
contact vernacular languages of Africa, Chimwemwe M.M. Kamanga & Precious
Madula
Chapter 11: Shona Slang and Zimbabwe's evolving linguistic terrain: An
examination of Shona Slang as the new way of speaking by the youths in
Zimbabwe, Paul Svongoro, Monwabisi Ralarala & Tawanda Matende
Chapter 12: Multimedia communication technologies and their impact on
communication by the deaf in Zimbabwe's multilingual contexts, Tawanda
Matende, Lovemore Chidemo & Paul Svongoro
Chapter 13: Multilingualism on Facebook: Globalising the 'Local' Languages
of Malawi and Zambia, Gabriel Simungala & Deborah Ndalama-Mtawali
Chapter 14: Language choice, attitudes, and identity issues among
non-Chichewa native speakers: A case of Mzuzu University students in
Malawi, Agness Chimangeni Chaliwa Hara & Immaculee Harushimana
Part Four: Theme 4 - Language Documentation in Multilingual Contexts
Chapter 15: The Interface of Multiculturalism and Multilingualism:
Interrogating Idioms in Metropolitan Contexts of Zambia, Eunice
Mukonde-Mulenga
Chapter 16: Multilingualism in the Linguistic Landscape of Karonga District
in Northern Malawi, Agness Chimangeni Chaliwa Hara & Amani Lusekelo
Index
List of Contributors
Foreword
Introduction: Wellman Kondowe, Chimwemwe M.M. Kamanga and Precious Madula
Part One: Theme 1 - Multilingualism in Education
Chapter 1: Towards embracing multilingualism in Malawi's primary education
system, Andrew Chimpololo
Chapter 2: Problematising normalised assumptions in English for Academic
Purposes instruction: Monolingual expectations versus multilingual
realities of transitioning undergraduate students from community day
secondary schools at a Malawian university., Kondwani Kelvin Mkandawire
Chapter 3: Translanguaging as means to optimising multilingual education: a
Zambian perspective, Hambaba Jimaima and Gabriel Simungala
Chapter 4: Language Incompatibility: Assessing Speakers' Tolerance for
Swahili Translated University-related Neologisms in Tanzania, Nichodamus
Robinson
Chapter 5: Language Policy in Education: Rethinking the Teaching of
Vernacular Languages in Schools in Malawi, Lydia Kishindo-Mafuta
Part Two: Theme 2 - Multilingualism policies and debates on African languag
Chapter 6: The State of Multilingualism in Tanzania: A Debate on its
Stability and Survival, Yusuph Nyandai Masinde
Chapter 7: Entrenching effective multilingualism in Malawian courtrooms
through interpreting services: What do we learn from the 2019 Presidential
Elections Case?, Evans Lwara, Wellman Kondowe & Deborah Ndalama-Mtawali
Chapter 8: An evaluation of Zimbabwe's advancements in the field of
judicial interpreting in multilingual courtrooms, Paul Svongoro & Wellman
Kondowe
Chapter 9: Sign Language in the Zimbabwean Media: A Proposal for
Multilingual Broadcasting, Eventhough Ndlovu & Pedzisai Mashiri
Part Three: Theme 3 - Multilingualism and Youth language evolution
Chapter 10: Multilingualism and the evolution of new language repertoires
in Africa: Common features that Chibrazi of Malawi shares with other urban
contact vernacular languages of Africa, Chimwemwe M.M. Kamanga & Precious
Madula
Chapter 11: Shona Slang and Zimbabwe's evolving linguistic terrain: An
examination of Shona Slang as the new way of speaking by the youths in
Zimbabwe, Paul Svongoro, Monwabisi Ralarala & Tawanda Matende
Chapter 12: Multimedia communication technologies and their impact on
communication by the deaf in Zimbabwe's multilingual contexts, Tawanda
Matende, Lovemore Chidemo & Paul Svongoro
Chapter 13: Multilingualism on Facebook: Globalising the 'Local' Languages
of Malawi and Zambia, Gabriel Simungala & Deborah Ndalama-Mtawali
Chapter 14: Language choice, attitudes, and identity issues among
non-Chichewa native speakers: A case of Mzuzu University students in
Malawi, Agness Chimangeni Chaliwa Hara & Immaculee Harushimana
Part Four: Theme 4 - Language Documentation in Multilingual Contexts
Chapter 15: The Interface of Multiculturalism and Multilingualism:
Interrogating Idioms in Metropolitan Contexts of Zambia, Eunice
Mukonde-Mulenga
Chapter 16: Multilingualism in the Linguistic Landscape of Karonga District
in Northern Malawi, Agness Chimangeni Chaliwa Hara & Amani Lusekelo
Index