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Gynan, Shaw N. – Current Issues in Language Planning, 2001
Discusses language planning and policy in Paraguay, a country that is unique among the countries of the Americas because nearly 90% of the non-indigenous population speaks Guarani, an indigenous language. Highlights an initiative to implement universal, two-way bilingual education in Guarani and Spanish that has resulted in widespread use of…
Descriptors: Bilingual Education Programs, Foreign Countries, Guarani, Language Planning
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Muthwii, Margaret Jepkirui – Current Issues in Language Planning, 2004
This paper is a critique of the interaction between language planning and literacy in Kenya. It demonstrates that, contrary to the reasons given at independence for not favouring indigenous languages as languages of instruction or as languages for communication in public discourse, the very things that the language policy was meant to safeguard…
Descriptors: Language Planning, Language Attitudes, Illiteracy, Foreign Countries
Majidi, Mojdeh – Online Submission, 2007
We live in an increasingly interconnected world where the growing movements of ideas, goods, information, money and people across national boundaries and technological advancements have led to the urgent need to have a common secondary language to partake in the global community. This study intends to extend the literature on the idea of an…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Language Planning, Graduate Students, English (Second Language)
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Butler, Yuko Goto – Current Issues in Language Planning, 2007
Hoping to achieve the current Japanese administration's goals of decentralisation and privatisation, the Japanese government has granted substantial latitude to local governments and individual schools as part of its recent reform of foreign language education. In introducing English at elementary schools (EES), micro-language policies have been…
Descriptors: Elementary Schools, Second Language Learning, Global Approach, Foreign Countries
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Hernandez, Blas – Bilingual Review, 2007
In "The English Only Restaurant," Martinez Palau presents a number of Latino characters who, seduced by the economic promises of assimilation, attempt to suppress their linguistic and cultural identities in order to run a business the "American way." As befits a sociopolitical satire, the play on the one hand consciously…
Descriptors: Language Planning, Multilingualism, Dining Facilities, Drama
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Watson, Keith – International Journal of Educational Development, 2007
Education and ethnicity cannot be discussed without taking language into account. This paper will argue that any discussion of ethnic minorities cannot ignore the question of language, nor can any discussion of human rights ignore the question of language rights. Unfortunately, in today's globalised world, governments and minorities are faced with…
Descriptors: Educational Development, Ethnic Groups, Conflict, Language Planning
Brock-Utne, Birgit, Ed.; Skattum, Ingse, Ed. – Symposium Books, 2009
The theme of this book cuts across disciplines. Contributors to this volume are specialized in education and especially classroom research as well as in linguistics, most being transdisciplinary themselves. Around 65 sub-Saharan languages figure in this volume as research objects: as means of instruction, in connection with teacher training,…
Descriptors: African Languages, Language Planning, Multicultural Education, Beginning Reading
Newsham, G. S. – 1992
The concept of gender in language encompasses three ideas: (1) sex, or classification as masculine, feminine, or neuter; (2) epicene, a proform (substitute word) whose referent is masculine or feminine; and (3) ecology, the relationship between organisms and their environment. Gender classification in language indicates that original speakers of…
Descriptors: Cultural Context, Diachronic Linguistics, Ecology, English
Street, Brian V. – 1989
"Autonomous" and "ideological" models of literacy are discussed in the context of the literacy-culture-politics relationship. Assumptions underlying literacy, nationalism, assessment, and the links among them are questioned, and approaches to alternative assessment procedures are considered. Arguments about the formation and…
Descriptors: Evaluation, Language Planning, Language Proficiency, Language Role
Long, Lynellyn D. – 1989
The large scale movements of refugees in many areas of the world are having dramatic impacts on indigenous cultures, languages, and literacies. Both anecdotal evidence and research suggest that the experience of uprooting and displacement creates an increased demand for literacy, new forms of literate expression, and more multilingual…
Descriptors: Cultural Pluralism, International Cooperation, Land Settlement, Language Planning
Laporte, Pierre-Etienne; Maurais, Jacques – 1991
This report discusses and compares language planning and the Swedish-speaking minority in Finland and the English-speaking minority in Quebec. The report discusses four issues: historical minorities and the demographic dynamic; municipalities; the language of work; and other minority language groups. It is concluded that, despite numerous surface…
Descriptors: Comparative Analysis, Demography, English, Finnish
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Brann, C. M. B. – Linguistics, 1975
This article is a qualitative sociolinguistic profile of the present language situation in Nigeria. The home, the government, religion, holidays and leisure activities, education, work, the market, clubs, and mass media are described in their relation to language types and functions. (SCC)
Descriptors: African Languages, Bini, Diglossia, Hausa
Denison, N. – 1988
A discussion of the preservation of minority group languages, especially when the group is very small, in a pluriglossic community focuses on the situation of German in Sauris, Italy. The arguments commonly advanced against total linguistic assimilation into the majority language group are examined. Implications in support of minority language…
Descriptors: Diglossia, Foreign Countries, German, Language Maintenance
Fasold, Ralph – 1985
A national language is useful as one means of creating social cohesion at the level of the whole country. It is also a symbol of national identity and of a nation's distinction from other countries. Probably no nation will ever be fully satisfied with a language that is a national language in the symbolic sense only, but the symbolic function of a…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Group Unity, Language Planning, Language Role
Moraes, Euzi Rodrigues – 1986
By some standards, Brazil would be considered linguistically homogeneous because more than 85 percent of the population speaks Portuguese, but this view does not account for the multitude of dialects and Indian languages spoken there or for the German-speaking or other bilingual groups in the country. In addition, little information is available…
Descriptors: Educational Planning, Foreign Countries, Language Planning, Language Role
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