Fluidity of L1 in MultiLingual Societies

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Social Issues

 

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Linda P

 

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February 24, 2016

 

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University

 

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The subject is important as a part of the continuing debate over language issues in many Third World Countries. The Gambia like other Third World Countries is a nation in which many different local languages are spoken. However, the official language is a foreign language, English which was inherited as part of its colonial heritage...
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The multiplicity and diverse nature of languages in countries such as The Gambia have often been cited by many development experts as impediments to development. However, though the multiplicity and diversity of languages in Africa and elsewhere does have disadvantages and does sometimes pose a problem to development especially when it comes to such important issues as choosing a language for official use, there are also some important benefits as we shall see later on in this essay...
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