School of Languages
African Languages
Title: Courts should promote all languages.
Authors: Zakeera Docrat; Russell H Kaschula; Cerneels J A Lourens; Alana Bailey And Monwabisi K.
Brief introduction: An apparent decision to make English the only language of record in SA’s high courts will have grave implications for access to justice.
Link to the article: https://www.news24.com/Columnists/GuestColumn/courts-should-promote-all-languages-20170917-2
German Studies
CHAPTER IN BOOK
Title: Beyond Language: German Studies in a South African University Context.” In: Kaschula, Russell H./ Maseko, Pamela/ Wolff, H. Ekkehard (eds.) 2017. Multilingualism and Intercultural Communication: A South African Perspective. Johannesburg: Wits University Press. Pp. 323-335.
Authors: Undine S. Weber, Rebecca S.C. Domingo, Regine B. Fourie
Brief Introduction: This article examines 'African multilingualism,' differentiating it from Western multilingualism and discussing the space for German Studies in this context. The first paragraph serves as an abstract:
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