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Sociopolitical Perspectives on Language Policy and Planning in the USA

  • Edited by: Thom Huebner and Kathryn A. Davis
  • In collaboration with: Joseph Lo Bianco
Language: English
Published/Copyright: 1999
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This volume is the result of a colloquium on socio-political dimensions of language policy and language planning held at the 1997 American Association of Applied Linguistics (AAAL) Conference. The focus is on language planning and policy in the USA, but the issues raised will be applicable to other parts of the world as well.
Three broad issues are addressed: general aspects, case studies dealing with certain languages or ethnic groups, and language planning in practice. The first, general, part, provides a historical analysis of language planning and language policy in the US, and proceeds to deal with maintenance and loss of indigenous languages, and the constraints imposed by current policies and how these constraints can be effectively dealt with. The second part contains a number of case studies. It discusses aspects of planning policies pertaining to pidgin languages, gestural languages used by the deaf (ASL) and constraints in foreign language education; this part also raises issues relating to ethnic groups, concentrating on the position of Mexicans and Puerto Ricans in the US. In the third part some practical issues are raised by looking into the role of language and culture in teaching reading, foreign language policy in higher education, Hawaiian language regenisis, and gender neutralization in American English.
The book is a tribute to Charlene Junko Sato, a sociolinguist and a language activist. She died in 1996 and will be remembered for her work not only in linguistics, but also for her dedication in advancing Hawaiian Pidgin, influencing language policy through various publications and court-room appearances.


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Thom Huebner
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Extending the Foundations
Terrence G. Wiley
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What sort of Policy Making is the Officilization of English in the United States?
Joseph Lo Bianco
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A Framework for Language Policy and Planning
Kathryn A. Davis
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Transcending Current Models in Language Planning and Policy
Karen Ann Watson-Gegeo and David W. Gegeo
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Donna Christian
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Framing the Debate in Arizona
Mary Carol Combs
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The Puerto Rican Thorn in English-Only’s Side
Ana Celia Zentella
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Marcyliena H. Morgan
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Language Planning for Deaf Americans
Michael Strong
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The Appreciation of Pidgin
Laiana Wong
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Lilia I. Bartolomé and Donaldo Macedo
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Ideological and Structural Constraints in Foreign Language Education in the U.S.
Lourdes Ortega
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Language Policy and Planning for Diverse Populations
Angela Eunice Rickford
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The Case of the State of Florida
Ana Roca
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Planning for Intergenerational Use of Hawaiian Beyond the School
Sam No‘eau Warner
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Affecting Language Policy from the Bottom Up
Klaudia M. Rivera
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Gender Neutralization in American English
Patricia C. Nichols
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