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Language purism and prescriptivism in an African context : a case study of a siSwati radio programme 'Nasi-ke siSwati'

Bibliography: leaves 85-91.

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Main Author: Vilakati, Annah Phindile
Other Authors: Mesthrie, Rajend
Format: Thesis
Language:English
Published: Centre for Applied Language and Literacy Studies and Services in Africa 2015
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spelling oai:open.uct.ac.za:11427/10815 Language purism and prescriptivism in an African context : a case study of a siSwati radio programme 'Nasi-ke siSwati' Vilakati, Annah Phindile Mesthrie, Rajend Applied Language Studies Bibliography: leaves 85-91. The study aims at assessing purists' and prescriptivists' concerns about language as reported in Western and non-Western settings, as to find out whether they share the same views about language correctness. The data base is a series of a siSwati radio programme, called Nasi-ke siSwati 'Here is (genuine) siSwati' hosted by Jim Gama, known as 'Mbhokane'. I try to assess his attitudes to what he considers 'inferior' use of the language, with the aim of understanding what issues are at stake when African prescriptivists make their pronouncements. 2015-01-01T12:20:49Z 2015-01-01T12:20:49Z 2001 Master Thesis Masters MPhil http://hdl.handle.net/11427/10815 eng application/pdf Centre for Applied Language and Literacy Studies and Services in Africa Faculty of Humanities University of Cape Town
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Language purism and prescriptivism in an African context : a case study of a siSwati radio programme 'Nasi-ke siSwati'
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title Language purism and prescriptivism in an African context : a case study of a siSwati radio programme 'Nasi-ke siSwati'
title_full Language purism and prescriptivism in an African context : a case study of a siSwati radio programme 'Nasi-ke siSwati'
title_fullStr Language purism and prescriptivism in an African context : a case study of a siSwati radio programme 'Nasi-ke siSwati'
title_full_unstemmed Language purism and prescriptivism in an African context : a case study of a siSwati radio programme 'Nasi-ke siSwati'
title_short Language purism and prescriptivism in an African context : a case study of a siSwati radio programme 'Nasi-ke siSwati'
title_sort language purism and prescriptivism in an african context a case study of a siswati radio programme nasi ke siswati
topic Applied Language Studies
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