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Governmental writers and African readers in Rhodesia
Published online by Cambridge University Press: 18 December 2008
Abstract
The simplified documents produced by the British and Rhodesian governments to explain the settlement proposals to Africans are compared in terms of syntactic complexity and lexical choice, and in terms of the audience to which addressed. (Multilingual societies, stylistic levels, receptive competence, English, Rhodesia.)
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