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  1. Mazrui A. Introduction: Who are the Afro-Saxons?. In: The Political Sociology of English Language: An African Perspective . Berlin, Boston: De Gruyter Mouton; 1975. p.9-16.

    • Ali A. Mazrui
  2. 1 de ene. de 1984 · Though there have been notable fluctuations in language policy both during colonial times as between succeeding independent governments, there are certain constant differences between Afro-Saxons and Afro-Romans in their attitudes towards European and African languages.

    • Conrad-Benedict Brann
    • 1984
  3. This paper studies the discourse strategies and communicative potential of the English language in a selection of Afro Saxon prose passages. The term ‘Afro Saxons’ was first coined by Kenyan scholar, Ali Mazrui, in 1975, by analogy with ‘Anglo

  4. 21 de mar. de 2016 · This paper studies the discourse strategies and communicative potential of the English language in a selection of Afro Saxon prose passages. The term ‘Afro Saxons’ was first coined by...

  5. English was transplanted to Africa in three different ways. First, through trade contacts along the African West coast, which occurred from the fifteenth century onward, giving rise to pidgin Englishes in West Africa. Second, native varieties in Africa are spoken by descendants of British settlers and others who shifted to English as their ...

  6. The afro-saxons. The Ethnic Factor; Published: January 1975; Volume 12, pages 1521, (1975) Cite this article

  7. Semantic Scholar extracted view of "Afro-Saxons and Afro-Romans: Language policies in sub-Saharan Africa" by C. Brann