Neville Alexander

Linguist and language activist

Neville Alexander - Activists & Humanitarians born 1936
Born

1936
90 years ago

Died
Category

Activists & Humanitarians

Country

South Africa

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Contributions included work on the development of language policies and the promotion of mother-tongue education in South Africa. Focused on the preservation and promotion of indigenous languages. Engaged in activism that addressed the linguistic rights of marginalized communities. Authored several books and articles on language, education, and politics. Served as the director of the Project for the Study of Alternative Education in South Africa.

Contributed to language policy development in South Africa

Promoted mother-tongue education

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