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Nahir, Moshe – Language Problems and Language Planning, 1983
Major background sociocultural factors in the revival of Hebrew as Israel's vernacular during the period 1890-1916 are examined. These include communicative, national-political, and religioeducational factors leading to an unprecedented community acceptance of an unfamiliar spoken language and its use by new generations of native speakers. (MSE)
Descriptors: Educational Policy, Ethnicity, Hebrew, Language Maintenance

Hidalgo, Margarita – Language Problems and Language Planning, 1994
Describes the model of assimilation of native Mexican peoples to the broader mainstream. Bilingual education (BE), long used as a tool to facilitate language shift, is examined in the light of the superimposed discourse on national identity and nationalism. It is concluded that the demands of the Amerindians have been placated through the politics…
Descriptors: Acculturation, American Indians, Bilingual Education, Cultural Pluralism