The state of IsiZulu in the Vaal triangle
Radebe, Dlozi Philemon
The work focuses on Vaal Triangle as a case study. Language contact also occur in other
area where various language impact on each other in various ways.
In our study we investigated the state of isiZulu in the Vaal Triangle, we wanted to find
out how it has been influenced by other languages. ·We also wanted to determine the
attitude towards this language. The study established that the state of IsiZulu in this area is pathetic and that much influence comes from Sesotho.
The Vaal Triangle community has a positive attitude towards IsiZulu. However their
interest in learning it is not much. What came clear again is that some of the respondents
who regard IsiZulu as their home language, do not speak it with all family members.
This practice has a negative impact on the learning of this language.
It is also evident from this in investigation that very little as been done at this stage to
improve he state of IZulu. Recommendation that are suggested might improve the
situation to some extent if the are implemented. Pansalb report on presented in chapter 5
has positive inputs towards the development of African Languages.
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