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.
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.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Bernard Spolsky was Professor Emeritus in the Department of English Literature and Linguistics, Bar-Ilan University, Israel
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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
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
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