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1999, Issue 136 Post-Apartheid South Africa Edited by Kay McCormick and Rajend Mesthrie RAJEND MESTHRIE and KAY McCORMICK Introduction DARYL MCLEAN Neocolonizing the mind? Emergent trends in language policy for South African education ATHALIE CRAWFORD "We can't all understand the whites' language": an analysis of monolingual health services in a multilingual society EVE BERTELSEN Free to shop: new black advertising in South Africa RUSSELL H. KASCHULA South Africa's language policy in relation to the OAU's language plan of action for Africa CHRISTO VAN RENSBURG Afrikaans and apartheid SIMON DONNELLY Southern Tekela Nguni is alive: reintroducing the Phuthi language Review article ANDREA DEUMERT Language planning in South Africa. (Language, Law and Equality, edited by K. Prinsloo, Y. Peeters, J. Turi, and C. van Rensburg; Perspektieweop Taalbeplanning vir Suid-Afrika/Perspectives on Language Planning in South Africa, edited by P. H. Swanepoel and H. J. Pieterse; Language in South Africa, edited by V. N. Webb) Book reviews BENJAMIN MAGURA Language and Social History: Studies in South African Sociolinguistics, by Rajend Mesthrie DUMISANI NTSHANGASE Communicating Across Cultures in South Africa: Toward a Critical Language Awareness, by Russell Kaschula and Christine Anthonissen SINFREE MAKONI Focus on South Africa, by Vivian De Klerk RAJEND MESTHRIE Straatpraatjes: Language, Politics and Popular Culture in Cape Town, 1909-1922, edited by Mohamed Adhikari Standard and Non-Standard African Language Varieties in the Urban Areas of South Africa, by Karen Calteaux A New English for a New South Africa? Language Attitudes, Language Planning and Education, by Ute Smit African Linguistics at the Crossroads: Papers from Kwaluseni, edited by R. K. Herbert For subscription information please contact the publisher: Mouton de Gruyter Genthiner Str. 13 10785 Berlin, Germany Fax: +49 30 26005 222 e-mail: ordersMail to author|Respond to list|Read more issues|LINGUIST home page|Top of issuedegruyter.de Journals and titles published by Mouton de Gruyter can be ordered via World Wide Web at: http://www.degruyter.com Copyright (c) 1999 by Walter de Gruyter GmbH & Co. KG (VII.99)
International Journal of the Sociology of Language 1999, Issue 137 Language and Politics: Theory and Cases Edited by Jacob M. Landau JACOB M. LANDAU Introduction RICHARD D. LAMBERT A scaffolding for language policy FLORIAN COULMAS Language masters: defying linguistic materialism WILLIAM SAFRAN Politics and language in contemporary France: facing supranational and infranational challenges AMI AYALON Language as a barrier to political reform in the Middle East ERIK JAN Z�RCHER The vocabulary of Muslim nationalism BERNARD SPOLSKY and ELANA SHOHAMY Language In Israeli society and education CRAIG A. SIRLES Politics and Arabization: the evolution of postindependence North Africa SHLOMIT SHRAYBOM SHIVTIEL Language and political change in modern Egypt MORDECHAI KEDAR "Arabness" in the Syrian Media: political messages conveyed by linguistic means Small languages and small language communities 28 JOHN BATTENBURG The gradual death of the Berber language in Tunisia Small languages and small language communities 29 STEPHEN A. WURM Language revivalism and revitalization in Pacific and Asian areas Book review JACOB M. LANDAU Arabic Sociolinguistics: Issues and Perspectives, by Yasir Suleiman For subscription information please contact the publisher: Mouton de Gruyter Genthiner Str. 13 10785 Berlin, Germany Fax: +49 30 26005 222 e-mail: ordersMail to author|Respond to list|Read more issues|LINGUIST home page|Top of issuedegruyter.de Journals and titles published by Mouton de Gruyter can be ordered via World Wide Web at: http://www.degruyter.com Copyright (c) 1999 by Walter de Gruyter GmbH & Co. KG (VII.99)