2020
DOI: 10.1515/ijsl-2020-2109
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Indigenization in a downgraded continuum: Ideologies behind phonetic variation in Namibian Afrikaans

Abstract: This study generally looks at indigenization in languages historically introduced and promoted by colonial regimes. The case study that it presents involves Namibia, a Subsaharan African country formerly administered by South Africa, where Afrikaans was the dominant official language before being replaced by English upon independence. Afrikaans in Namibia still functions as an informal urban lingua franca while being spoken as a native language by substantial White and Coloured minorities. To what extent does … Show more

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