The Question Of Language – Part II
Language is such a core part of our daily existence; its aliveness infuses our music, our talk, our social lives, and instructs in all manner of ways. This allows us to structure, question, and audit language and what it says about ourselves. And as Prof. Wangui wa Goro, Prof. Bachir Diagne, and Dr Mshai Mwangola clarify the plurality, nuance, diversity of expression, tone, accents and usage is the best case for the preservation and nurture of every tongue around us. A Partnership forum between The Elephant, IFRA-Nairobi, and Alliance Francaise.
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