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Language and Development in Ghana by Sulaymaan is a document available to read on EtoBox.
This document discusses the relationship between language and development in Africa, using Ghana as a case study. It argues that language has often been neglected in discussions of African development. Languages play an important role as they encode local cultures and worldviews. The author proposes a model of "localized trilingualism" for Ghana to harness its multilingual resources and facilitate mass participation, local initiative, and sustainable socioeconomic and technological development. Mother tongu
- Author
- Sulaymaan
- Language
- EN