Abstract

Abstract I propose in this paper to provide readers with some insights into the evolution of a post‐apartheid language policy in South Africa by: 1) briefly describing the new language policy and commenting on it; 2) providing some background to the formulation of the policy; 3) examining what now needs to be done to realise this policy. In the process of contextualising this evolution, I shall add some personal reflections on the events, as they unfolded, and continue to unfold, from the point of view of someone involved actively in this process.

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