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Whilst earlier studies of language planning and of standardisation have tended to study macro processes, this volume is in line with more recent work aimed at bridging the macro and the micro levels by examining how the two interact and influence each other. It covers seven countries and deals with a range of sociolinguistic constellations.

Produktbeschreibung
Whilst earlier studies of language planning and of standardisation have tended to study macro processes, this volume is in line with more recent work aimed at bridging the macro and the micro levels by examining how the two interact and influence each other. It covers seven countries and deals with a range of sociolinguistic constellations.
Autorenporträt
Raphael Berthele, University of Fribourg, Switzerland Winifred V. Davies, Aberystwyth University, UK Arnulf Deppermann, Institute for German Language, Mannheim, Germany Laura Diver, Independent Scholar Vít Dovalil, Charles University, Prague, Czech Republic Lisa Fairbrother, Sophia University, Tokyo Peter Gilles, University of Luxembourg Damien Hall, Newcastle University, UK David Hornsby, University of Kent, UK Anne Kjærgaard, Danish Language Council, Denmark Ralf Knöbl, Institute for German Language, Mannheim, Germany Alexander Koplenig, Institute for German Language, Mannheim, Germany Astrid Rothe, Institute for German Language, Mannheim, Germany Katarina Wagner, University of Cologne, Germany Melanie Wagner, University of Luxembourg Evelyn Ziegler, University of Duisburg-Essen, Germany
Rezensionen
"This volume contributes to the language policy and planning (LPP) literature by focusing on the ways in which social actors interpret and appropriate policies in local contexts. ... this is a useful volume for scholars and postgraduate students of LPP." (Jonathan Kasstan, Language Policy, Vol. 16, 2017)