African Languages, Development and the State
Richard Fardon; Graham Furniss
"This volume is a path-breaking and much needed contribution to the
study of the politics of language in modern Africa. Not only does
it fill a critical gap in Africanist scholarship, its theoretically
sophisticated and ethnographically rich essays directly engage some
of the most pressing issues within both contemporary
sociolinguistic theory and current debates about discourse of
"development."
-"Anthropological Linguistics
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