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Jesús Lasso Rey y María Dolores Jalón

11. Bibliografía

  1. Auala, R. K., «Education in Southern Africa with special reference to Namibia: developments and future perspectives», Logos, vol. 10, n.º 1-2 (1990), pp. 45-56.
  2. Diener, Ingolf, y Olivier Graefe (eds.), Contemporary Namibia. The First Landmarks of a Post-apartheid Society, Gamsberg Macmillan Publishers, Windhoek, 2001.
  3. Fiz Palacios, Hugo, «La enseñanza del español en Namibia», Boletín de la Asociación para la Enseñanza del Español como Lengua Extranjera (ASELE), n.º 22 (mayo de 2000).
  4. Goosen, Daniël, y Erika von Wietersheim, Understanding History, Longman, Namibia, 2001.
  5. Harlech-Jones, Brian, Ismael Mbise y Helen Vale (eds.), Guardian of the Word. Literature, Language and Politics in SADC Countries, Gamsberg Macmillan Publishers, Windhoek, 2001.
  6. Harlech-Jones, Brian, You Taught me Language. The Implementation of English as a Medium of Instruction in Namibia, Oxford University Press, Cape Town, 1990.
  7. Lee, R. B., The !Kung San Men, Women and Work in a Foreign Society, Cambridge University Press, Cambridge, 1979.
  8. Legere, K. (ed.), African Languages in Basic Education, Gamsberg Macmillan Publishers, Windhoek, 1996.
  9. Maho, J. F., Few Peoples, Many Tongues. The Languages of Namibia, Gamsberg Macmillan Publishers, Windhoek, 1998.
  10. Malan, J. S., Peoples of Namibia, Rhino Publishers, Pretoria, 1995.
  11. Ministry of Education and Culture, Namibia National Conference on the Implementation of the Language Policy for Schools, Longman,Windhoek, 1993.
  12. Moorsom, Richard, Walvis Bay. El Puerto de Namibia, Fondo Internacional de Defensa y Asistencia para el África Meridional, Londres, 1984.
  13. Namibia, Perspectives for National Reconstruction and Development, United Nations Institute for Namibia, Lusaka, 1988.
  14. National Workshop on the Second National Development Plan (NDP2) 15-17 November 2000, Office of the President, Windhoek, 2000.
  15. Omer-Cooper, J. D., History of Southern Africa, Heinemann, Londres, 1994.
  16. 1991 Population and Housing Census: Statistical Tables, National Planning Commission, Republic of Namibia, Windhoek, 1993.
  17. 2001 Population and Housing Census. Preliminary Report, National Planning Commission, Republic of Namibia, Windhoek, 2002.
  18. Pütz, Martin (ed.), Discrimination through Language in Africa? Perspectives on the Namibian Experience, Mouton de Gruyer, Berlín y Nueva York, 1995.
  19. Rubagumya, C. M.(ed.), Teaching & Researching Language in African Classrooms, Multilingual Matters LTD, Clevelon-Philadelphia- Adelaide, 1994.
  20. Toward a Language Policy for Namibia: English as the Official Language, UN Institute for Namibia, Lusaka, 1981.
  21. Trewby, Richard, y Sandra Fitchat (ed.), Language and Development in Southern Africa, Gamsberg Macmillan, Republic of Namibia, Windhoek, 2001.
  22. Winterfeldt, Volker, Tom Fox y Pempelani Mufene, Namibia Society Sociology, University of Namibia Foundation, 2002.
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