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Leitner, Gerhard – Language Problems and Language Planning, 1991
Argues for the survival of the federalist language formula in the European (Economic) Community through a modified, more restricted form so as to be more functional and open to the demands of worldwide communication. It is suggested that, despite its weaknesses, it more adequately reflects the mosaic-like cultural heritage of Europe. (eight…
Descriptors: Cultural Pluralism, Language Planning, Multilingualism, Policy Formation

Bamgbose, Ayo – Language Problems and Language Planning, 1989
Examines the following issues as they relate to a model of language planning: (1) types of decisions (policy or implemental, higher- or lower-level, rational or arbitrary); (2) the planning mechanism; (3) the role of fact finding (prepolicy, preimplementation, and intraimplementation); (4) levels of planning; and (5) the nature of status versus…
Descriptors: Decision Making, Federal Regulation, Language Planning, Models

Tollefson, James W. – Language Problems and Language Planning, 1988
Discusses, with reference to the covert policy goals of the American refugee program, the failure of U.S. Refugee Training Centers to facilitate Southeast Asian refugees' self-sufficiency after resettlement in the United States. Five characteristics of covert policy show how such covert policies have ensured their programs' ineffectiveness.…
Descriptors: Acculturation, English (Second Language), Language Attitudes, Language Proficiency

Bruthiaux, Paul – Language Problems and Language Planning, 1992
A paradox is discussed that underlies the aims of linguists who attempt to influence, deliberately and systematically, the linguistic behavior of a community, while trying to avoid charges of prescriptivism. A balance between promoting feasible economic units and preserving linguistic diversity is advocated. (57 references) (Author/LB)
Descriptors: Language Maintenance, Language Planning, Language Standardization, Language Usage

Cloonan, Jeanne Denise; Strine, James Michael – Language Problems and Language Planning, 1991
Examines the move toward federal constitutional rights for minority language populations and the trade-off considerations of implementing such a move. It is argued that minority language populations benefit from maintenance of decentralized language policies and that state bureaucratic agencies are more protective of language minority rights than…
Descriptors: Civil Rights, Language Maintenance, Language Planning, Minority Groups

Schmitz, John Robert – Language Problems and Language Planning, 1998
Suggests that the Luso-Brazilian Accord is a strategy to spread the Portuguese language in Africa, particularly in the former colonies of Angola, Mozambique, Guinea-Bissau, Cape Verde, and Sao Tome e Principe, and to construct and solidify a community of lusophone nations in geopolitical terms in world affairs. Language planning in these countries…
Descriptors: Colonialism, Cultural Influences, Ethnic Groups, Foreign Countries

Ndoma, Ungina – Language Problems and Language Planning, 1984
The teaching of national languages in Zaire is examined, underscoring the lack of an adequate infrastructure for defining a global policy. It is suggested that such policymaking must involve the collaboration of decision makers, scholars, teachers, scientific organizations, publishers, and translators and must consider economics and existing…
Descriptors: Economics, Educational Policy, Foreign Countries, Interprofessional Relationship

Aggarwal, Kailash S. – Language Problems and Language Planning, 1997
Argues that two influential studies of multilingualism in India are misleading in that they claim India's situation is unique and cherish this uniqueness as a value. It is proposed instead that this sociolinguistic diversity is inherently conflict-producing and leads to loss of "weak" languages, similar to documented situations in other…
Descriptors: Cultural Pluralism, Foreign Countries, Language Maintenance, Language Planning

Ammon, Ulrich – Language Problems and Language Planning, 1997
Language-spread policy (LSP) is policy promulgated by groups seeking to spread their languages to speakers or communicative domains. LSP can be internal or external, overt or disguised, and related in different ways to national policy. Intent may be to increase native-language advantage in international communication, disseminate ideology, create…
Descriptors: Geographic Distribution, Language Planning, Language Research, Language Role

Adcock, C. John – Language Problems and Language Planning, 1987
Attempts to consider all of the relevant aspects of the role of the Maori culture and language in developing New Zealand's language policy. Those aspects considered include national identity, cultural bias, and international communication needs. (Author/CB)
Descriptors: Bilingualism, Cultural Awareness, Foreign Countries, Language Attitudes

de Klerk, Vivian; Barkhuizen, Gary P. – Language Problems and Language Planning, 1998
Reports attitudes toward a 1994 South Africa language policy that declared 11 official languages. The decision had particular significance for the South African national defense force (SANDF). Special focus is on language practices at the Sixth South African Infantry Battalion in Eastern Cape Province. (Author/VWL)
Descriptors: Afrikaans, Armed Forces, English, Language Attitudes

Akinnaso, F. Niyi – Language Problems and Language Planning, 1989
Nigeria's language policies are examined, focusing on conflicting objectives, ideological motivations, and orientations. The conflicts are explained in terms of the sociohistorical development of the nation, its complex ethnolinguistic landscape, conflicting demands of nationalism and nationism, and the attempt to maintain cultural and linguistic…
Descriptors: African Languages, Cultural Pluralism, Cultural Traits, Culture Conflict

Kamwangamalu, Nkonko M. – Language Problems and Language Planning, 1997
Examines South Africa's 11-official-languages policy, with a focus on the current debate on mother tongue education versus education in a foreign language--English or Afrikaans. It is argued that for the new education policy to achieve its intended objective--to promote mother tongue education--then mother tongue education must be cleansed of the…
Descriptors: Afrikaans, Apartheid, Educational Policy, English (Second Language)

D'souza,Jean – Language Problems and Language Planning, 1996
Examines creativity in Indian English and Singapore English. Highlights the differences between linguistic creativity and literary creativity in the two varieties and suggests that language planning policy and practice in the two countries are responsible for the differences found there. Implications for language planning are explored. (27…
Descriptors: Contrastive Linguistics, English (Second Language), Foreign Countries, Language Attitudes

Rahman, Tariq – Language Problems and Language Planning, 1996
Discusses how British language policies in India during the 18th and 19th centuries were characterized by a controversy between Anglicists and Orientalists. A study of the controversy shows a close relationship between language policies and political power. (36 references) (Author/CK)
Descriptors: Attitude Change, Change Agents, Courts, Educational Policy
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