LANGUAGE UNIT: OVERVIEW
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OVERVIEW
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LANGUAGE
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The Western
Cape Language Committee is responsible for (amongst
others) ensuring the equal status of the three official
language of the province, for promoting multilingualism,
for developing previously marginalised indigenous
languages.
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UPCOMING
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OVERVIEW
The Language Unit was established to perform any administrative work that might flow from decisions taken by the Western Cape Language Committee. Members of the Unit also assist with various projects across government departments and works with the National Language Service and the Pan South African Language Board.
SERVICES
The primary aim of the Language Unit effectively and efficiently support the Western Cape Language Committee to ensure that the Committee carries out its legal mandate.
With the launch of the Western Cape Language Policy in February 2005 the Language Unit will also be assisting and advising other provincial government departments with the implementation of the provisions of the policy.
PROJECTS
Some of the projects that the Language Unit is engaged in include:
- The implementation of the provincial
language policy.
- An annual isiXhosa awareness week aimed at increasing the status of isiXhosa in the province.
- An annual multilingualism
awareness week to create awareness of and respect
for the different languages and linguistic communities
in the Western Cape.
- A campaign
to actively develop the previously marginalised indigenous
languages and Sign language.
- A travelling
literature exhibition aimed at creating awareness
of South African writers in the three official languages
of the province. This project is done in collaboration
with the National Language Service.
- A series of Afrikaans
Dialect and Storytelling festivals across the province
to highlight the different dialects of the Afrikaans language
spoken in the province as well as capturing the oral history
of the people of the Western Cape.
Members of the Language Unit also serve on the National Language Forum established by the National Language Service to create a forum where language matters could be discussed at a national level.
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The content on this page was last updated on 23 January 2006
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