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[[Pan South African Language Board]] (PanSALB) was established by the South African parliament (Act 59 of 1995, amended by Act 10 of 1999) to:
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Develop the 11 official languages, and
 
Promote multilingualism in South Africa
 
 
The constitution makes reference to the establishment of PanSALB in Section 6 when describing language rights.
 
 
 
The Board approaches its language development strategies through the following focus areas:
 
 
 
Status Language Planning
 
 
 
Language in Education
 
 
 
Translation and Interpreting
 
 
 
Lexicography, Terminology and Place names
 
 
 
Development of Literature and Previously Marginalised Languages
 
 
 
Language Rights and Mediation
 
 
 
Research
 
 
 
[[PanSALB]] is mandated by law to investigate complaints about language rights violations from any individual, organisation or institution.
 
 
 
See also [[Language struggle]]
 

Latest revision as of 09:30, 6 February 2017