Using English in the Rainbow Nation

by Martina Anissa Strommer

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Description In 1994, the world turned to South Africa, where the first free democratic elections brought the apartheid regime to an end. This led not only to political, but also to social and, last but not least, linguistic changes: today, the Republic of South Africa recognises eleven official languages at a national level, and ensures them parity of esteem according to the Constitution of 1996. Whenever linguists tried to categorise South African English, they faced the dilemma that various subvarieties are spoken by different ethnic groups, as first, second, or foreign language. Braj B. Kachru excluded South Africa from his 1985 Three Circles of World English for being linguistically too complex, and today it is still impossible to clearly assign the country a place in the model. Acknowledging Kachru's achievements and their validity against the background of their time, the New South Africa provides sound evidence that the Three Circles model is outdated due to the political, social, and economic changes of the last two decades.

Publisher Description

In 1994, the world turned to South Africa, where the first free democratic elections brought the apartheid regime to an end. This led not only to political, but also to social and, last but not least, linguistic changes: today, the Republic of South Africa recognises eleven official languages at a national level, and ensures them parity of esteem according to the Constitution of 1996. Whenever linguists tried to categorise South African English, they faced the dilemma that various subvarieties are spoken by different ethnic groups, as first, second, or foreign language. Braj B. Kachru excluded South Africa from his 1985 Three Circles of World English for being linguistically too complex, and today it is still impossible to clearly assign the country a place in the model. Acknowledging Kachru's achievements and their validity against the background of their time, the New South Africa provides sound evidence that the Three Circles model is outdated due to the political, social, and economic changes of the last two decades.

Author Biography

Teaching German in several countries around the world, Martina Anissa Strommer has developed an interest in post-colonial societies and Intercultural Communication. Currently, she is based in Vienna, Austria and works in the fields of Linguistics and African History.

Details

  • ISBN 3639194357
  • ISBN-13 9783639194357
  • Title Using English in the Rainbow Nation
  • Author Martina Anissa Strommer
  • Format Paperback
  • Year 2009
  • Pages 88
  • Publisher VDM Verlag
  • Dimensions5.9 in. x 8.7 in. x 0.2 in.
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