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Palgrave Handbook of Language Policies in Africa
Overview
This handbook explores language policies and their impacts in Africa, examining the different language policies in each country from pre-colonial to post-colonial times. Most African countries are multilingual, apart from a handful which are said to be quasi-monolingual.
Scope of Investigation
The authors in this handbook investigate language policy in education, media, legal courts, government documents and other public domains, and show how these policies shape learning and delivery of services to the citizens.
Focus on Minority Languages
The volume also pays special attention to the roles assigned to minority languages in Africa, most of which are endangered.
Influences and Context
The contributions also investigate how these language policies are influenced by the history of colonialism and language attitudes emanating from colonial rule.
Intended Audience
This handbook will be of interest to a diverse audience of readers, including those interested in African languages, language planning and policy, and African history and education.