%0 Journal Article %T Language attitudes and language shift among ethnic migrants in Khartoum %A Mugaddam %A Abdel Rahim Hamid %J Afrikanistik Online %D 2005 %I University of Cologne %X This paper investigates language attitudes among ethnic migrant groups in Khartoum, the capital city of Sudan. A questionnaire was used to collect data on language preference, language parents prefer their children to learn, and reasons for language preference. Results suggest that while positive attitude played a significant role in learning Arabic among some of the groups under investigation, it proved to be of no help in maintaining the groupsa? ethnic languages. Arabic was reported as very important for education, religious activities, economic privileges and social interaction. Ethnic languages, on the other hand, were preferred for purely symbolic reasons (symbolizing groupsa? ethnic identity). %U http://www.afrikanistik-online.de/archiv/2005/181