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The role of Social Networks and the Strength of Weak Ties in Changing Language Policy
Gender Neutralization in American English
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Patricia C. Nichols
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- Prelim pages i
- Table of contents vii
- List of contributors ix
- List of publications by Charlene Junko Sato x
- Preface xii
- Acknowledgements xv
- Sociopolitical Perspectives on Language Policy, Politics, and Praxis 1
- Comparative Historical Analysis of U.S. Language Policy and Language Planning 17
- The Language of Policy 39
- The Sociopolitical Dynamics of Indigenous Language Maintenance and Loss 67
- Culture, Discourse, and Indigenous Epistemology 99
- Looking at Federal Education Legislation From a Language Policy/Planning Perspective 117
- Public Perceptions of Official English/English Only 131
- Language Policy/Planning and U.S. Colonialism 155
- US Language Planning and Policies for Social Dialect Speakers 173
- The Politics of Sign Language 193
- Language Varieties and Language Policy 205
- (Mis)Educating Mexican Americans Through Language 223
- Language and Equality 243
- The Role of Language and Culture in Teaching Reading 267
- Foreign Language Policy and Planning in Higher Education 297
- Hawaiian Language Regenesis 313
- From Developing One’s Voice to Making Oneself Heard 333
- The role of Social Networks and the Strength of Weak Ties in Changing Language Policy 347
- Index 361
Kapitel in diesem Buch
- Prelim pages i
- Table of contents vii
- List of contributors ix
- List of publications by Charlene Junko Sato x
- Preface xii
- Acknowledgements xv
- Sociopolitical Perspectives on Language Policy, Politics, and Praxis 1
- Comparative Historical Analysis of U.S. Language Policy and Language Planning 17
- The Language of Policy 39
- The Sociopolitical Dynamics of Indigenous Language Maintenance and Loss 67
- Culture, Discourse, and Indigenous Epistemology 99
- Looking at Federal Education Legislation From a Language Policy/Planning Perspective 117
- Public Perceptions of Official English/English Only 131
- Language Policy/Planning and U.S. Colonialism 155
- US Language Planning and Policies for Social Dialect Speakers 173
- The Politics of Sign Language 193
- Language Varieties and Language Policy 205
- (Mis)Educating Mexican Americans Through Language 223
- Language and Equality 243
- The Role of Language and Culture in Teaching Reading 267
- Foreign Language Policy and Planning in Higher Education 297
- Hawaiian Language Regenesis 313
- From Developing One’s Voice to Making Oneself Heard 333
- The role of Social Networks and the Strength of Weak Ties in Changing Language Policy 347
- Index 361