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ERIC Number: EJ1404647
Record Type: Journal
Publication Date: 2023
Pages: 21
Abstractor: As Provided
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ISSN: ISSN-0143-4632
EISSN: EISSN-1747-7557
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Translanguaging Spaces and Multilingual Public Writing in Zambia: Tracing Change in the Linguistic Landscape of Ndola on the Copperbelt
Journal of Multilingual and Multicultural Development, v44 n9 p773-793 2023
Zambia is home to a complex set of language practices, which involve languages being used in different ways across social contexts. Historically written communication has typically been associated with English with African languages mainly associated with used spoken contexts. Recently, however, there has been a shift in this pattern with African languages being used more frequently in and across the linguistic landscape of Zambia in public writing [Banda, F., and H. Jimaima. 2017. "Linguistic Landscapes and the Sociolinguistics of Language Vitality in Multilingual Contexts of Zambia." "Multilingua" 36 (5): 595-625; Simungala, G. 2020. "The Linguistic Landscape of the University of Zambia: A Social Semiotic Perspective." Unpublished MA Thesis, University of Zambia; Simungala, G., and H. Jimaima. 2020. "Multilingual Realities of Language Contact at the University of Zambia." "Journal of African and Asian Studies," 1-14]. In this paper, we add to the growing body of work within linguistic landscape research that draws on a translanguaging perspective to understand the ways in which language is used as a resource for meaning making in the social world [Wei, Li. 2011. "Moment Analysis and Translanguaging Space: Discursive Construction of Identities by Multilingual Chinese Youth in Britain." "Journal of Pragmatics" 43 (5): 1222-1235; Wei, Li. 2018. "Translanguaging as a Practical Theory of Language." "Applied Linguistics" 39 (1): 9-30; GarcĂ­a, O., and T. Kleyn. 2016. Translanguaging with Multilingual Students: Learning from Classroom Moments. Routledge; MacSwan, J. 2017. "A Multilingual Perspective on Translanguaging." "American Educational Research Journal" 54 (1): 167-201; Jaspers, J. 2018. "The Transformative Limits of Translanguaging." "Language & Communication" 58: 1-10]. More specifically, we adopt the concept of translanguaging spaces [Wei, Li. 2011. "Moment Analysis and Translanguaging Space: Discursive Construction of Identities by Multilingual Chinese Youth in Britain." "Journal of Pragmatics" 43 (5): 1222-1235; Wei, Li. 2018. "Translanguaging as a Practical Theory of Language." "Applied Linguistics" 39 (1): 9-30; Reilly, C. 2021. 3 Malawian Universities as Translanguaging Spaces. In English-Medium Instruction and Translanguaging, 29-42. Multilingual Matters] to explore the ways in which language is used in billboards and advertising spaces and propose that important shifts in language uses are observable. We discuss the changing status and uses of local African languages and why this is important in understanding language use in post-colonial contexts such as Zambia.
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Publication Type: Journal Articles; Reports - Descriptive
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Language: English
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Identifiers - Location: Zambia
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