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Communicative Practices from the Margins: The Multilingual and Multicultural Repertoires on University Spaces

Authors :
Deborah Ndalama
Gabriel Simungala
Hambaba Jimaima
Source :
Journal of Asian and African Studies. 57:712-724
Publication Year :
2021
Publisher :
SAGE Publications, 2021.

Abstract

We draw from the meaning-making practices on the margins, the communicative repertoires of the multilingual and multicultural students at two Southern African universities: the University of Zambia in Lusaka, Zambia; and the University of Malawi in Zomba, Malawi. As our locus, we are interested in the unique linguistic/semiotic coinages which constitute the students’ linguistic repertoires as multilingual innovations amenable to placemaking. In an attempt to do this, we purposefully unearth lexical innovations which we analyse within the broader framework of translanguaging. Thus, we show the emergence of (new) lexical items through the (re-)invention and disinvention of communicative resources, and the deployment of material artefacts of place as a basis for the creativity and innovation through repurposing of lexical items for new uses. Thus, we privilege students as active manipulators of their communicative practices by showing the semiotic/linguistic creativity and innovation inherent in their repertoires.

Details

ISSN :
17452538 and 00219096
Volume :
57
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Journal of Asian and African Studies
Accession number :
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