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Indigenous Languages and Development

PARENTS PERCEPTIONS ON THE USE OF INDIGENOUS LANGUAGES AS A LANGUAGE OF INSTRUCTION AT EARLY CHILDHOOD DEVELOPMENT LEVEL IN HARARE NORTHERN CENTRAL DISTRICT PRIMARY SCHOOLS

PARENTS PERCEPTIONS ON THE USE OF INDIGENOUS LANGUAGES AS A LANGUAGE OF INSTRUCTION AT EARLY CHILDHOOD DEVELOPMENT LEVEL IN HARARE NORTHERN CENTRAL DISTRICT PRIMARY SCHOOLS

... of indigenous languages at an early level of education, the following findings ...view, development of additive bilingualism does not negatively impact on children's academic, linguist or ...

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A REFLECTION ON DEVELOPMENT OF INDIGENOUS LANGUAGES FOR KNOWLEDGE CREATION AND SHARING IN A GLOBALISING WORLD: A CASE OF ESAN LANGUAGE, NIGERIA

A REFLECTION ON DEVELOPMENT OF INDIGENOUS LANGUAGES FOR KNOWLEDGE CREATION AND SHARING IN A GLOBALISING WORLD: A CASE OF ESAN LANGUAGE, NIGERIA

... societal development and language issues are mutually reinforcing much as they are intricately interwoven in a non-ceasing dynamic interrelationships within the matrix defined by language standardization or ...

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Indigenous Languages and the Question of Development in Postcolonial Africa: Focus on Nigeria

Indigenous Languages and the Question of Development in Postcolonial Africa: Focus on Nigeria

... of indigenous languages, most of which have not been reduced to writing, there are a handful of 'super-languages', serving either as official languages of government, education, science & ...

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The Role of Indigenous Languages in National Development: A Case Study of Nigerian Linguistic Situation

The Role of Indigenous Languages in National Development: A Case Study of Nigerian Linguistic Situation

... among indigenous languages, literature and culture has been well established and documented (Olaoye 2002, Isyaku ...national development as will be seen in this section of the ...in indigenous ...

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Publishing and Literacy Development in Africa’s Indigenous Languages:  The Igbo Example in Nigeria

Publishing and Literacy Development in Africa’s Indigenous Languages: The Igbo Example in Nigeria

... Africa’s indigenous languages and their literacy development in historical ...the development of their language—which is presently experiencing retarded growth in its literacy and ...African ...

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Design and development of e- cham application indigenous languages in Vietnam

Design and development of e- cham application indigenous languages in Vietnam

... For many reasons as mentioned above, the CTCC does not implement the policy of Cham indigenous language preservation as expected, meaning that it does not teach the traditional Cham script, a script are using by ...

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8.    The Adoption of South Africa’s constitutionally-Mandated  Indigenous Languages as Languages of Learning and Teaching  (Lolt): A Multilingualism Approach

8.    The Adoption of South Africa’s constitutionally-Mandated Indigenous Languages as Languages of Learning and Teaching (Lolt): A Multilingualism Approach

... language development should be left to the spontaneous creativity of its speakers‟ language practitioners to decide and determine the modalities of language ...further development of indigenous ...

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ASR for Documenting Acutely Under Resourced Indigenous Languages

ASR for Documenting Acutely Under Resourced Indigenous Languages

... language. Languages with highly complex morphology present further data sparsity ...endangered indigenous language of North America, as a case study for the development of ASR for acutely ...

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Audio-visual Translation and Nigerian Cinematography: Subtitling and Dubbing from English and Indigenous Languages in Favour of French

Audio-visual Translation and Nigerian Cinematography: Subtitling and Dubbing from English and Indigenous Languages in Favour of French

... of indigenous languages strongly reflects the intrigue of cinematographic events, heterogeneous cultures and traditional Nigerian ...in indigenous languages helps to maintain the fluidity of ...

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Mobile learning through indigenous languages : learning through a constructivist approach

Mobile learning through indigenous languages : learning through a constructivist approach

... Sharples et al. (2005) suggested that the process of learning is a process of using different skills and tools to transfer knowledge to a learner. The process in which the skills are transferred along with the tool used ...

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Sentiment Analysis on Indian Indigenous Languages: A Review on Multilingual Opinion Mining

Sentiment Analysis on Indian Indigenous Languages: A Review on Multilingual Opinion Mining

... code-mix languages are the new non official language which we can see on the ...Indian languages like Gujarati, Marathi, ...festivals, development, education, sociology ...code-mix languages ...

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Indigenous Languages in Bangladesh: Loopholes behind the Scene

Indigenous Languages in Bangladesh: Loopholes behind the Scene

... Establish indigenous language institute. An indigenous language institute is essential in preserving and nurturing indigenous ...of indigenous people because “the direct participation of ...

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THE TRAINING OF TEACHERS OF AFRICAN LANGUAGES FOR PRIMARY SCHOOLS IN BOTSWANA

THE TRAINING OF TEACHERS OF AFRICAN LANGUAGES FOR PRIMARY SCHOOLS IN BOTSWANA

... colonial languages such as English in the education system, to which the indigenous languages came second, however ...the indigenous languages, in this case Setswana and Ikalanga, as ...

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The Negative Attitude of Banning Indigenous Nigerian Languages from English Language Classroom: A Linguistic Misconception

The Negative Attitude of Banning Indigenous Nigerian Languages from English Language Classroom: A Linguistic Misconception

... the indigenous Nigeria language, and consider such native languages as irrelevant in the schemes of education and ...their indigenous languages for the purpose of development; we ...

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Fredericks

Fredericks

... in indigenous South African languages, despite the fact that government has instituted a policy of recognising some of these as official languages with the same status as Afrikaans and ...these ...

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A comparative analysis of indigenous bilingual education policy and practice in Australia and Peru

A comparative analysis of indigenous bilingual education policy and practice in Australia and Peru

... of indigenous languages in education, practical steps had to be taken to support the implementation of such ...the languages, development of appropriate resources, teacher training, and the ...

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Indigenous education and heritage revitalization

Indigenous education and heritage revitalization

... learning indigenous languages does not contradict the necessity or utility of learning the national and global ...of indigenous, national and global language on a country’s ...to languages ...

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Lessons from Aotearoa’s Pōhutukawa in the 2019 International Year of Indigenous Languages and Beyond.

Lessons from Aotearoa’s Pōhutukawa in the 2019 International Year of Indigenous Languages and Beyond.

... the development of the action plan through detailed and open consultations with representatives of interested Member States, indigenous peoples, United Nations entities, research specialists, civil society ...

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Indigenous and immigrant languages in Australia

Indigenous and immigrant languages in Australia

... of indigenous children and that time spent learning indigenous languages was problematic for children’s English language ...that indigenous children’s levels of literacy were considerably ...

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Literary Language Revitalization: nêhiyawêwin, Indigenous Poetics, and Indigenous Languages in Canada

Literary Language Revitalization: nêhiyawêwin, Indigenous Poetics, and Indigenous Languages in Canada

... towards Indigenous languages in both policy and social discourse have been characterized not solely by sneering condescension or unmitigated efforts at extermination, but also by reluctant admissions of the ...

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