Date: 04-Apr-2012 From: Brent Woo <bwoolinguistlist.org> Subject: South African Pidgin Threatened by Language Policy E-mail this message to a friend
Fanagalo, the pidgin based on Zulu and English, is spoken in a very specialized environment: it is considered the lingua franca of mines in South Africa. Despite the fact that it is spoken and embraced by 'hundreds of thousands of people' that comprise 36% of the mining workforce, it is already facing opposition from management that wants to enforce English or Xhosa as the language of communication.
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