Media, education and
the count of Namibian languages
Pedro Lusakalalu
Abstract
This paper shows that the number of languages in Namibia, as it happens with
the linguistic diversity of many countries, is a range (10 to 31) whereby the
margin of error (±21) is greater than the minimum count (10). The paper
uses the framework of a typological categorisation of languages presented in
a previous paper which suggested that the morphological behaviour of language
names, or glossonyms, as well as the way these can be grouped, were to a large
extent responsible for this pattern. The paper also shows that, in the case
of Namibia, the minimum count relates to the use of glossonyms in the media,
while the maximum count relates to their use in the education system.
Journal of Namibian Studies, 2 (2007): 85 - 101