Language Planning from Practice to Theory

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Multilingual Matters, 01/01/1997 - 403 páginas
Reviewing the field of language policy and planning, this text sets out current practice and ways of thinking about language policy and planning, looking at methodology and the key areas of education, literacy and economics. Case studies of key language planning and policy issues are included.
 

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Initial Concepts
5
In Part 1 of this volume the reader is introduced to the field of language
27
Who Does What to Whom?
28
Language Planning Goals
59
Key Issues in Language Planning
85
6
151
Case Studies in Language Planning
193
8
213
Academies and Lexical Development
248
Government Interpreting in Australia
254
Towards a Theory of Language Planning
267
Key Issues
296
Language Planning in National Contexts
324
References
341
Authors
388
216
390

Specific Purpose Language Planning
240

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Robert B. Kaplan is Emeritus Professor of Applied Linguistics at the University of Southern California.

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