Bernard Spolsky
Rethinking Language Policy
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Bernard Spolsky
Rethinking Language Policy
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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.
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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.
Produktdetails
- Produktdetails
- Verlag: Edinburgh University Press
- Seitenzahl: 276
- Erscheinungstermin: 25. Januar 2023
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 232mm x 156mm x 18mm
- Gewicht: 458g
- ISBN-13: 9781474485470
- ISBN-10: 1474485472
- Artikelnr.: 63922035
- Verlag: Edinburgh University Press
- Seitenzahl: 276
- Erscheinungstermin: 25. Januar 2023
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 232mm x 156mm x 18mm
- Gewicht: 458g
- ISBN-13: 9781474485470
- ISBN-10: 1474485472
- Artikelnr.: 63922035
Bernard Spolsky was Professor Emeritus in the Department of English Literature and Linguistics, Bar-Ilan University, Israel
Introduction: The non-linguistic environment
Chapter 1: The individual in language policy and management
Chapter 2: The family and the home
Chapter 3: Education
Chapter 4: Neighbourhoods and the workplace
Chapter 5: Public institutions for communication, culture, religion, health
and law
Chapter 6: Military language policy and management
Chapter 7: Imperialism and colonialism
Chapter 8: Economic pressure and neo-liberalism
Chapter 9: Endangerment and language shift
Chapter 10: Management agencies and advocates
Chapter 11: Treaties, Charters and other supranational sources of rights
Chapter 12: The nation state as language manager
Chapter 13: Some national language policies
Chapter 14: Rethinking a theory
Appendix - Endangered languages in five countries
Table 1 Some endangered languages of India
Table 2 Some endangered language of Vanuatu
Table 3 Selected endangered indigenous languages of Brazil
Table 4 Some Nigerian Endangered Languages
Table 5 Russian minority language
Chapter 1: The individual in language policy and management
Chapter 2: The family and the home
Chapter 3: Education
Chapter 4: Neighbourhoods and the workplace
Chapter 5: Public institutions for communication, culture, religion, health
and law
Chapter 6: Military language policy and management
Chapter 7: Imperialism and colonialism
Chapter 8: Economic pressure and neo-liberalism
Chapter 9: Endangerment and language shift
Chapter 10: Management agencies and advocates
Chapter 11: Treaties, Charters and other supranational sources of rights
Chapter 12: The nation state as language manager
Chapter 13: Some national language policies
Chapter 14: Rethinking a theory
Appendix - Endangered languages in five countries
Table 1 Some endangered languages of India
Table 2 Some endangered language of Vanuatu
Table 3 Selected endangered indigenous languages of Brazil
Table 4 Some Nigerian Endangered Languages
Table 5 Russian minority language
Introduction: The non-linguistic environment
Chapter 1: The individual in language policy and management
Chapter 2: The family and the home
Chapter 3: Education
Chapter 4: Neighbourhoods and the workplace
Chapter 5: Public institutions for communication, culture, religion, health
and law
Chapter 6: Military language policy and management
Chapter 7: Imperialism and colonialism
Chapter 8: Economic pressure and neo-liberalism
Chapter 9: Endangerment and language shift
Chapter 10: Management agencies and advocates
Chapter 11: Treaties, Charters and other supranational sources of rights
Chapter 12: The nation state as language manager
Chapter 13: Some national language policies
Chapter 14: Rethinking a theory
Appendix - Endangered languages in five countries
Table 1 Some endangered languages of India
Table 2 Some endangered language of Vanuatu
Table 3 Selected endangered indigenous languages of Brazil
Table 4 Some Nigerian Endangered Languages
Table 5 Russian minority language
Chapter 1: The individual in language policy and management
Chapter 2: The family and the home
Chapter 3: Education
Chapter 4: Neighbourhoods and the workplace
Chapter 5: Public institutions for communication, culture, religion, health
and law
Chapter 6: Military language policy and management
Chapter 7: Imperialism and colonialism
Chapter 8: Economic pressure and neo-liberalism
Chapter 9: Endangerment and language shift
Chapter 10: Management agencies and advocates
Chapter 11: Treaties, Charters and other supranational sources of rights
Chapter 12: The nation state as language manager
Chapter 13: Some national language policies
Chapter 14: Rethinking a theory
Appendix - Endangered languages in five countries
Table 1 Some endangered languages of India
Table 2 Some endangered language of Vanuatu
Table 3 Selected endangered indigenous languages of Brazil
Table 4 Some Nigerian Endangered Languages
Table 5 Russian minority language