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My language, my culture: an exploration of the cultural significance of isiXhosa language to people who identify as amaXhosa: a case study with six urban and six rural speakers

There are several factors that cause people to convert from their cultures to cultures that they view as being more economically and socially desirable. In South Africa, cultural conversion became evident with the arrival of missionaries: Africans started to adopt the culture and world view of missi...

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Main Author: Mtsi, Ncedo
Other Authors: Dowling, Teresa
Format: Thesis
Language:English
Published: School of Languages and Literatures 2024
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