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Rethinking Language Policy Bernard Spolsky

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Rethinking Language Policy Bernard Spolsky
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Publisher: Edinburgh University Press
File Extension: PDF
File size: 1.88 MB
Pages: 276
Author: Bernard Spolsky
ISBN: 9781474485487, 1474485480
Language: English
Year: 2022

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Rethinking Language Policy Bernard Spolsky by Bernard Spolsky 9781474485487, 1474485480 instant download after payment.

The definitive guide to the field of language policy, rich with examples
  • Explores a theory of language policy starting with the individual speaker rather than the nation
  • Draws on a range of examples and case studies including examples of threatened indigenous and minority languages throughout the world
  • Surveys the language practices, beliefs, and planning efforts of a wide range of stakeholders including families, public institutions and local and national activists

Drawing on four decades of research, Bernard Spolsky presents an updated theory of language policy that starts with the individual speaker instead of the nation. In this book, he surveys the language practices, beliefs, and planning efforts of individuals, families, public and private institutions, local and national activists, advocates and managers, and nations. He examines the diversity of linguistic repertoires and the multiplicity of forces, linguistic and non-linguistic, which account for language shift and maintenance. By starting with the individual speaker and moving through the various levels and domains, Spolsky shows the many different policies with which a national government must compete and illustrates why national policy is so difficult. A definitive guide to the field, this is essential reading for policy makers, stakeholders, researchers, and students of language policy.

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