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Whitton, David J. – Babel, 1973
Descriptors: English (Second Language), Integrated Curriculum, Language Instruction, Language Planning
Taib, Saab Eddin – Federal Linguist, 1972
Address delivered at the Society of Federal Linguistics, Washington, D.C., April 29, 1972. (VM)
Descriptors: Arabic, Bilingualism, Culture Conflict, Developing Nations
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Mansour, Gerda – Journal of Multilingual and Multicultural Development, 1980
Describes a study which attempts to link micro and macro approaches in the study of societal multilingualism while introducing a diachronic perspective. The sociolinguistic profile of Senegal is used as a point of departure followed by an outline of sociohistorical factors which contributed to language use. Discusses the social implications of…
Descriptors: Biculturalism, Bilingualism, Developing Nations, Diachronic Linguistics
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Elkhafaifi, Hussein M. – Language Problems & Language Planning, 2002
Examines Arabic language planning efforts, which so far have not been very successful, and suggests Arabic language planning agencies must closely examine the work of other planning organizations that have succeeded in achieving many of their goals. (Author/VWL)
Descriptors: Arabic, English (Second Language), Foreign Countries, Language Planning
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Karyolemou, Marilena – Language Policy, 2002
Shows how language policies may superficially remain the same over a short period of time, while their meaning or value may change. Using the University of Cyprus as an example, shows how within the same country, different policies can be claimed to serve the same function and how the same language policy can be interpreted differently, depending…
Descriptors: Change Strategies, Educational Policy, Foreign Countries, Higher Education
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Omoniyi, Tope – Language Policy, 2003
Discusses the intricate connections between local education cum literacy policies in Africa and the global economic, cultural, and political forces that impact them. (Author/VWL)
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Indigenous Populations, Language Planning, Literacy
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Reising, Bob – Clearing House, 1997
Suggests that the United States may well want to entertain a National Language Policy, a supplement to the National Education Goals and the national standards that have appeared in recent years. Notes that a position paper developed in 1988 by the Conference on College Composition and Communication, entitled "National Language Policy," might serve…
Descriptors: Black Dialects, Educational Policy, Elementary Secondary Education, Language Planning
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Amery, Rob – Current Issues in Language Planning, 2001
Explores the interface between language planning and language revival, based on current efforts to reclaim and reintroduce Kaurna, the language of the Adelaide Plains in Australia. (Author/VWL)
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Indigenous Populations, Language Maintenance, Language Planning
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Eggington, William G. – Current Issues in Language Planning, 2001
Locates the success or failure of language revitalization programs in a framework of solidarity and power. Focuses on the implementation of the language revitalization program within language-in-education planning. (Author/VWL)
Descriptors: Language Maintenance, Language of Instruction, Language Planning, Power Structure
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Lopes, Armando Jorge – Current Issues in Language Planning, 2001
Looks at revitalization efforts regarding Xironga, a Bantu language spoken by 600,000 people in the Southern region of Mozambique. Examines circumstances in which Xironga has recently begun to be used more prominently, especially as a legal working language by the Maputo Municipal Council Assembly authorities. (Author/VWL)
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Language Maintenance, Language Planning, Official Languages
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Muhlhausler, Peter – Journal of Sociolinguistics, 2003
Reviews and discusses the following books: "Language Death," by David Crystal; "The Green Book of Language Revitalization in Practice," by Leanne Hinton; and "Vanishing Voices of the World's Languages," by David Nettle. (Author/VWL)
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Indigenous Populations, Language Maintenance, Language Planning
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Bull, Tove – Current Issues in Language Planning, 2002
Gives an overview of the current socioliniguistic situation of the Sami language in Northern Scandinavia, focusing on the situation in North Norway in particular. Describes the historical development and discusses issues, problems, and practices relating to Sami language politics and planning in reaction to the use of this language in…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Indigenous Populations, Intellectual Disciplines, Language Planning
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van Els, T. J. M. – Current Issues in Language Planning, 2001
Discusses linguistic insights that may be pertinent both to reconsidering the desirability and tenability of the principle of plurilinguistic equality and to the day-today practice of multilingual institutional communication. (Author/VWL)
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Institutional Environment, Language Planning, Multilingualism
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Nunan, David – Hong Kong Journal of Applied Linguistics, 2002
Explores the issue of the emergence of English as a global language and how this is affecting educational policies and practices. Considers this question in relation to the Greater China region looking specifically at Mainland China, Taiwan, and Hong Kong. Data are from multiple sources, including questionnaires, interviews, and documentary…
Descriptors: Educational Policy, English (Second Language), Foreign Countries, Interviews
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Wright, Laurence – Language Problems & Language Planning, 2002
Formulates some of the economic reasons for the continuing dominance of English in the boardrooms, government forums, parastatals and laboratories of South Africa, to consider whether this situation is likely to change, and to assess the extent to which such a state of affairs is at odds with South Africa's new language policy. (Author/VWL)
Descriptors: Economic Factors, English (Second Language), Foreign Countries, Language Dominance
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