The curse of poverty and marginalisation in language development:the case of Khoisan languages of Botswana

Khoisan languages are spoken by tiny and remote-dwelling communities of Botswana, the members of which are characterised by socio-economic hardships and illiteracy in their own languages and in general. Historically and socially, these people emerged from a life of hunting and gathering, and, in tha...

Full description

Bibliographic Details
Main Authors: Chebanne, Andy, Dlali, Mawande
Format: Article
Language:Afrikaans
Published: Stellenbosch University 2019-12-01
Series:Stellenbosch Papers in Linguistics Plus
Subjects:
Online Access:https://spilplus.journals.ac.za/pub/article/view/844
_version_ 1818306723174154240
author Chebanne, Andy
Dlali, Mawande
author_facet Chebanne, Andy
Dlali, Mawande
author_sort Chebanne, Andy
collection DOAJ
description Khoisan languages are spoken by tiny and remote-dwelling communities of Botswana, the members of which are characterised by socio-economic hardships and illiteracy in their own languages and in general. Historically and socially, these people emerged from a life of hunting and gathering, and, in that lifestyle mode, they were easily subdued and exploited by other language communities for cheap and serf labour. Colonialism found them in this social state, and post-colonialism has left them in the same state. As poor and marginalised subalterns, they have not had any means to advocate for their language and culture, and are currently assimilated into other peoples’ languages and cultures. Consequently, the remaining languages of these communities, spoken in remote areas by poor people, are threatened with extinction because they remain under-developed, under-documented, and are at best still at the stage of documentation by anthropologists and linguists. As illiterate people, the speakers of these Khoisan languages have no survival strategies for their languages in this ever-evolving, modern world. With their poverty and sociolinguistic marginalisation, they are devoid of any means of promoting their languages. This discussion focuses on the pitiful situation of the Khoisan languages of Botswana. Botswana’s language-use policy will be critically examined and characterised as one factor in the marginalisation and disempowerment of minority groups, both of which lead to the languages’ endangerment and death.
first_indexed 2024-12-13T06:47:01Z
format Article
id doaj.art-e637aa08530340829997a4bfc925f224
institution Directory Open Access Journal
issn 1726-541X
2224-3380
language Afrikaans
last_indexed 2024-12-13T06:47:01Z
publishDate 2019-12-01
publisher Stellenbosch University
record_format Article
series Stellenbosch Papers in Linguistics Plus
spelling doaj.art-e637aa08530340829997a4bfc925f2242022-12-21T23:56:15ZafrStellenbosch UniversityStellenbosch Papers in Linguistics Plus1726-541X2224-33802019-12-0158021923310.5842/58-0-844The curse of poverty and marginalisation in language development:the case of Khoisan languages of BotswanaChebanne, Andy 0Dlali, Mawande1 University of Botswana, BotswanaUniversity of Stellenbosch, South AfricaKhoisan languages are spoken by tiny and remote-dwelling communities of Botswana, the members of which are characterised by socio-economic hardships and illiteracy in their own languages and in general. Historically and socially, these people emerged from a life of hunting and gathering, and, in that lifestyle mode, they were easily subdued and exploited by other language communities for cheap and serf labour. Colonialism found them in this social state, and post-colonialism has left them in the same state. As poor and marginalised subalterns, they have not had any means to advocate for their language and culture, and are currently assimilated into other peoples’ languages and cultures. Consequently, the remaining languages of these communities, spoken in remote areas by poor people, are threatened with extinction because they remain under-developed, under-documented, and are at best still at the stage of documentation by anthropologists and linguists. As illiterate people, the speakers of these Khoisan languages have no survival strategies for their languages in this ever-evolving, modern world. With their poverty and sociolinguistic marginalisation, they are devoid of any means of promoting their languages. This discussion focuses on the pitiful situation of the Khoisan languages of Botswana. Botswana’s language-use policy will be critically examined and characterised as one factor in the marginalisation and disempowerment of minority groups, both of which lead to the languages’ endangerment and death.https://spilplus.journals.ac.za/pub/article/view/844khoisanmarginalised languageslanguage policyendangered languageslanguage literacypromotionrevitalisation
spellingShingle Chebanne, Andy
Dlali, Mawande
The curse of poverty and marginalisation in language development:the case of Khoisan languages of Botswana
Stellenbosch Papers in Linguistics Plus
khoisan
marginalised languages
language policy
endangered languages
language literacy
promotion
revitalisation
title The curse of poverty and marginalisation in language development:the case of Khoisan languages of Botswana
title_full The curse of poverty and marginalisation in language development:the case of Khoisan languages of Botswana
title_fullStr The curse of poverty and marginalisation in language development:the case of Khoisan languages of Botswana
title_full_unstemmed The curse of poverty and marginalisation in language development:the case of Khoisan languages of Botswana
title_short The curse of poverty and marginalisation in language development:the case of Khoisan languages of Botswana
title_sort curse of poverty and marginalisation in language development the case of khoisan languages of botswana
topic khoisan
marginalised languages
language policy
endangered languages
language literacy
promotion
revitalisation
url https://spilplus.journals.ac.za/pub/article/view/844
work_keys_str_mv AT chebanneandy thecurseofpovertyandmarginalisationinlanguagedevelopmentthecaseofkhoisanlanguagesofbotswana
AT dlalimawande thecurseofpovertyandmarginalisationinlanguagedevelopmentthecaseofkhoisanlanguagesofbotswana
AT chebanneandy curseofpovertyandmarginalisationinlanguagedevelopmentthecaseofkhoisanlanguagesofbotswana
AT dlalimawande curseofpovertyandmarginalisationinlanguagedevelopmentthecaseofkhoisanlanguagesofbotswana