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Today, our PanSALB Gauteng Provincial Office proudly presented a paper titled “Departure Points for the Democratic Standardisation of South African Sign Language (SASL) Names” at the Eighth International Symposium on Place Names 2025, currently underway in Clarens, Free State:26-29 November 2025.This prestigious symposium, hosted by the University of the Free State in partnership with international toponymy bodies, brings together experts from around the world to explore the theme:“Harmonising toponymic heritage: balancing standardisation and local diversity.”Our contribution highlights the importance of inclusive, democratic processes in developing and standardising SASL place names ensuring that Deaf communities are recognised as key language stakeholders in the South African naming landscape. ... See MoreSee Less
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Lehono ke letšatši la mafelelo la netefatšo ya mareo a Taolo ya Bokgabo le Thutamahlale a go tšwa go Vaal University of Technology. Maloko a Sesotho sa Leboa a šogana le mareo ao ka tlhahlo ya bafahloši. ... See MoreSee Less
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Linguistic diversity highlights that each language holds its own unique value and none can be considered superior to another. After all, South Africa is a multilingual nation, boasting 12 official languages.☺️ #AdHocCommittee ... See MoreSee Less
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In light of the ongoing cycle of violence and systemic inequality faced by women and the most vulnerable in our society, it is crucial to recognise the role of language in shaping perceptions, identities and challenging stereotypes. To address this, PanSALB, in collaboration with the Commission for Gender Equality, has developed a Gender Terminology booklet available in Xitsonga, Tshivenda and Sesotho sa Leboa. This educational resource aims to promote inclusive language practices from both local and regional perspectives, fostering language diversity while working to eliminate gender discrimination in our daily interactions. The terminologies included in the booklet have been authenticated and verified by our National Lexicography Units and these standardised terms reflect PanSALB’s commitment to end violence against women and children. To download the booklet click here: cge.org.za/pei-department/#16DaysOfActivism#StopGBVF ... See MoreSee Less
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