21st Century (2021/22) October 5, 2021 Ine van de Voorde Protected: Bedik, an ‘endangered’ language This content is password protected. To view it please enter your password below: Password: Read More
21st Century (2021/22) October 5, 2021 Roos de Raadt The Hadza People and their Language, Hadzane The Hadza people in Tanzania are one of the last hunter-gatherer populations left in the world. They live by foraging ... Read More
21st Century (2021/22) October 5, 2021 Robin van Andel Dahalo: an Endangered Language Dahalo consonants (Maddieson et al., 1993.) Text of Dahalo: fragment of “The story of the two brothers” (along with English ... Read More
21st Century (2021/22) October 4, 2021 Julia Arenos Karsten Tshwa: a critically endangered language (Ailis & Júlia) GENERAL OVERVIEW Tshwa language is a critically endangered language that is still present in Eastern Botswana (Chebanne and Nthapelelang, 2000; ... Read More
21st Century (2021/22) September 30, 2021 Gilda Rodrigues Youth as Tactical Agents of Peacebuilding and Development in the Sahel Youth as Tactical Agents of Peacebuilding and Development in the Sahel By Gilda R. and Mathijs C. “Youth as Tactical ... Read More
Uncategorized September 30, 2021 Pleun van der Burg Protected: Documenting an Endangered Sign Language: Constructing a Corpus of Langue des Signes Malienne (LaSiMa) This content is password protected. To view it please enter your password below: Password: Read More
21st Century (2021/22) September 29, 2021 Maartje Markus Multilingual Classrooms in the Zambezi Region, Namibia: A Strength or Weakness? Read More
21st Century (2021/22) September 29, 2021 Alexandra Ghidoarca-Novac Assignment 1 – Multilingual Classrooms in the Zambezi Region, Namibia: A Strength or Weakness? Copy Employing a Mixed-Methods Approach in an African Research Setting Background In Namibia, the terms “language” and “dialect” have been ... Read More
21st Century (2021/22) September 29, 2021 Layla Farah Brain Drain in Nigeria By Layla Farah and Marieke van der Heijden Many countries in Africa struggle with finding enough doctors to work in ... Read More