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    Misplanning Language Programmes in Iranian Higher Education by Mostafa Morady Moghaddam, Farhad Moezzipour

    Published 2017-11-01
    “…The attempt should begin with organising a clear and comprehensive language planning strategy with regard to language programmes. …”
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    Ideologies underlying language policy and planning in the Philippines by Jie Zeng, Xiaolong Li

    Published 2023-07-01
    “…In: Progress in language planning: international perspectives. pp. 41–85) taxonomy of language ideologies as the framework to uncover the ideologies underlying language policy and planning (LPP) in the Philippines. …”
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    Die Reformdiskussion in der senegalesischen Sprachplanungs-politik by Diop, Ibrahima

    Published 2009-12-01
    “…The reform discussion in Senegalese language planning indicates a review of the situation, which cannot be done without due attention to previous debates regarding the significance of African languages in the postcolonial culture and educational politics.…”
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    Les genres récrits n° 4 by Daniel Elmiger

    “…Daniel Elmiger sheds light on polemic, by contrasting it with the Swiss situation, in terms of language planning as well as in terms of studies and proposals. …”
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    La réforme linguistique en Turquie by Christos Clairis

    Published 1996-03-01
    “…On the initiative of the founder of the Turkish state Kemal Atatürk, this reform became a great work of language planning through education. Constantly updated dictionaries and new textbooks with completely new phraseology were written and made available to the general public. …”
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    Keeldkõne mitmuse 1. isiku vormide varieerumine ja tüpoloogiline keelemuutus: kas probleem keelekorralduse jaoks? by Liina Lindström

    Published 2023-10-01
    “…Liina Lindström: Variation in prohibitive 1Pl forms and typological shift: a problem for language planning? Estonian shows extensive variation in the formation and use of 1Pl prohibitive forms. …”
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    Online ESP teaching in non-philology universities: Provided suggestions and proposal by Ametova (Usmonova) Oyshajon, Mustafoeva Noila

    Published 2023-01-01
    “…It is an undeniable fact that there are different language challenges in every community and the role of language planning is to concentrate on resolving these existing language problems. …”
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    Politieke determinante in die hedendaagse gesprek oor Afrikaans by M. Verhoef

    Published 1996-05-01
    “…The apparent trends of the debate are interpreted against the background of key concepts such as ideology, hegemony, power and rhetoric and the underlying principles of research paradigms such as Critical Linguistic Study and Language Planning. Subsequently the trends which have become apparent from the media debate as well as the implication of the general direction of this debate are evaluated.…”
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    Ideologies and Trajectories of "New Speakers" in Bilingual Families in Catalonia by Emili Boix Fuster, Anna Paradís

    Published 2015-06-01
    “…This article first evaluates the scope and limits of family language planning. Secondly, it assesses the intermingling of factors intervening in language ideologies and language trajectories. …”
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    Ethnolinguistic and Gender Aspects of Latino Naming in Chicago: Exploring Regional Variation by Maryann Parada

    Published 2016-01-01
    “… The naming behavior of ethnolinguistic minorities in the US can provide insight into a group’s cultural stances, language ideologies, and even language planning efforts. This study examines the names of Latinos in Chicago, with a particular focus on those born by the second generation. …”
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    POLITYKA JĘZYKOWA W UJĘCIU FORMALNOPRAWNYM I ETNOGRAFICZNYM, NA PRZYKŁADZIE HISZPAŃSKIEGO REGIONU KATALONII I JEGO MIESZKAŃCÓW by Kata\ Linda-Grycza

    Published 2016-12-01
    “…Results of the field study are presented using the anthropology of language planning and policy approach. …”
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    Reflections on the Proposed Ndebele–Shona/Shona–Ndebele Dictionary by Samukele Hadebe

    Published 2011-10-01
    “…In addressing some of these questions, it will be attempted to show how the proposed Ndebele–Shona/Shona–Ndebele dictionary reflects the language planning needs of present-day Zimbabwe.</p><p><br />Keywords: BILINGUAL DICTIONARY, MONOLINGUAL DICTIONARY, NDEBELE, SHONA, NDEBELE–SHONA/SHONA–NDEBELE DICTIONARY, LANGUAGE PLANNING, LANGUAGE POLICY, LANGUAGE DEVELOPMENT, SOCIOLINGUISTICS, ATTITUDES, REFERENCE NEEDS, USER NEEDS</p><p><br />*****</p><p>OPSOMMING: Gedagtes oor die voorgestelde Ndebele-Sjona/Sjona–Ndebe-lewoordeboek. …”
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    Migration, Demography, and Minority Language Learning: A Case of Wales by Karolina Rosiak

    Published 2022-10-01
    “…I also provide recommendations for adjustments in language planning on the micro-level. …”
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    Importation of Ideologies from Macaulay Minutes to Wood Commission by Lava Deo Awasthi

    Published 2013-04-01
    “…First, I consider how the independent Nepal responded to the aspirations of the people for change in its educational language planning and policy. DOI: http://dx.doi.org/10.3126/jer.v1i0.7948 Journal of Education and Research 2008, Vol. 1, No. 1, pp. 21-30…”
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    La sociolingüística de la variació als Països Catalans: estat de la qüestió by Antoni Mas i Miralles, Brauli Montoya i Abad

    Published 2014-10-01
    “…Finally, they claim that macro and microsocionlinguistics should be unified and remark the interest of language variation studies for the language planning.…”
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    Immigration Discourse and the Prospects of Russian Language in Lithuania by Alla Likhachiova

    Published 2019-12-01
    “…In particular, an analysis of the discourse of today’s Russian-speaking immigration to Lithuania reveals the linguistic attitudes of immigrants with a native Russian language or their own, their adaptation strategies, family language planning, and, ultimately, makes it possible to formulate general conclusions about the prospects of preserving / not preserving Russian-speaking community in the host country. …”
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    Special issue: Language ideologies and teaching in multilingual contexts by Sara Young, Emma Brooks

    Published 2017-06-01
    “…Against the current backdrop of increasing nationalism and polarising debates on migration, this volume explores how ideologies underpinning language planning, policy and implementation influence curriculum design, classroom practice and perception of identity. …”
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    Introduction by Inesa Šeškauskienė, Meilutė Ramonienė

    Published 2014-03-01
    “…The plenary speakers of the Conference, world-known linguists Antonella Sorace (UK), Joseph Lo Bianco (Australia) and Mark Davies (USA), gave very impressive presentations on bilingualism and language acquisition, language planning and policy, language corpora as a powerful tool in language learning and teaching.…”
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    Sprachen und Bildungspolitik in Algerien by Yamina, Hamida

    Published 2009-12-01
    “…The continuing expansion of these languages at tertiary level will gradually contribute to a resolution in the battle for status betweenFrench and English in language planning debates. This paper considers which parties currently oppose French and promote English as the first foreign language (FL1), what the reasons are for attempting toestablish English as FL1 at primary schools, why such an endeavour is doomed from the onset, and how an FL3, like German, may benefit from this state of affairs. …”
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