在非洲高等教育中引入土著语言的问题

IF 0.4 4区 文学 N/A LANGUAGE & LINGUISTICS Language Problems & Language Planning Pub Date : 2022-10-17 DOI:10.1075/lplp.22005.olo
T. Oloruntoba-Oju, B. van Pinxteren
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尼日利亚是非洲人口最多的国家,也是世界上民族语言最多样化、问题最严重的国家之一,它为曾经被殖民的地区在(高等)教育中引入本土语言提供了一个研究案例。我们认为,提高高等教育的入学率对于尼日利亚实现其发展目标是必要的。然后,我们讨论了尼日利亚教育系统使用英语作为教学媒介所能达到的限制。一旦超过这些限制,将不可避免地逐渐增加有限数量的尼日利亚语言。我们建议利用设计语言(或智能语言)和识别语言之间的区别,灵感来自克劳斯使用的“Ausbau”和“Abstand”语言术语。本文简要回顾了尼日利亚复杂的语言构成,并概述了一些可以指导这一领域理性语言选择的原则,例如易于获取和包容性。报告最后提出了今后几年应采取的若干具体步骤,以便使在尼日利亚高等教育中引入土著语言成为一种实际的可能性。
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Issues in introducing indigenous languages in higher education in Africa
As the most populous African nation, with one of the most diverse, and problematic, ethnolinguistic profiles in the world, Nigeria provides a case study for the potential introduction of indigenous languages in (higher) education delivery in once colonised territories. We argue that increased enrolment in higher education will become necessary for Nigeria to attain its developmental goals. We then discuss the limits to what the Nigerian educational system can be expected to achieve using English as the medium of instruction. Once these limits are surpassed, the gradual addition of a limited number of Nigerian languages will become inevitable. We propose to make use of a distinction between languages as designed (or intellectualized) and languages as discerned, inspired by the terminology of ‘Ausbau’ and ‘Abstand’ languages as used by Kloss. The article briefly reviews the complex linguistic makeup of Nigeria and outlines a number of principles that could guide rational language choices in this area, such as ease of acquisition and inclusivity. It ends with suggesting a number of concrete steps that should be taken over the coming years in order to make the introduction of indigenous languages into higher education in Nigeria a practical possibility.
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期刊介绍: Language Problems and Language Planning is published in cooperation with the Center for Research and Documentation on World Language Problems. This international multi-lingual journal publishes articles primarily on political, sociological, and economic aspects of language and language use. It is especially concerned with relationships between and among language communities, particularly in international contexts, and in the adaptation, manipulation, and standardization of language for international use.
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