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Kamwendo, Gregory H. – Current Issues in Language Planning, 2008
According to the Medical Council of Malawi, one of the conditions for a licence to be granted to an individual who wants to practise medicine in Malawi is the practitioner's ability to speak and write English fluently. This means that the expatriate medical practitioner is not required by law to demonstrate fluency in Chichewa (the national…
Descriptors: Health Services, Speech Communication, Hospitals, Official Languages
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Matiki, Alfred J. – World Englishes, 2001
Demonstrates how the language policy in Malawi has entrenched the hegemony of English over Chichewa and other indigenous languages, especially as it pertains to the official domains of national life. Shows that exclusive use of English in the Malawi legislature, the judiciary, and the mass media, among other domains, alienates the majority of…
Descriptors: English (Second Language), Foreign Countries, Indigenous Populations, Language Planning
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Matiki, Alfred J. – Language Policy, 2003
Examines opinions of Malawian legislators with respect to the efficacy of introducing local languages into the Malawi National Assembly. Using data collected through questionnaires, interviews, participant observation, and document analysis, argues for the need to introduce Chichewa, the national lingua franca, into the Malawi National Assembly as…
Descriptors: English (Second Language), Foreign Countries, Indigenous Populations, Language Planning
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Williams, Eddie – Applied Linguistics, 1996
Investigates how the language in which formal education is conducted affects learners' reading ability in the context of Malawi and Zambia. Administration of English- and local-language reading tests reveals that no significant difference exists in English-language reading ability between learners in each country, but large differences in favor of…
Descriptors: African Languages, Context Effect, Elementary School Students, English