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Comparative Study of Language Planning: Introducing a Survey
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Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter i
- Contents vii
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PART I. Language Planning: Context and Approach
- Problems of Language Planning 3
- Sociolinguistic Settings of Language Planning 9
- Comparative Study of Language Planning: Introducing a Survey 31
- Prerequisites for a Model of Language Treatment 41
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PART II. Language Planning Systems and Organizations
- Language Planning in India : Authority and Organization 57
- Language Planning in Israel: Solving Terminological Problems 79
- The Hebrew Academy: Orientation and Operation 97
- Indonesian Language Planning and Education 111
- Agency Man 131
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PART III. Products, Publics and Planning
- Three Language Planning Agencies and Three Swedish Newspapers 143
- Hebrew Language Planning and the Public 151
- Language Standardization in Indonesia 157
- Language Associations in India 181
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PART IV. Comparative Dimensions
- Selected Dimensions of Language Planning: A Comparative Analysis 195
- Linguistic Sources for Terminological Innovation: Policy and Opinion 215
- Textbook Writers and Language Planning 237
- National Language Planning in China 255
- Acknowledgments 275
- Index 279
- Contributions to the Sociology of Language 286
Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter i
- Contents vii
-
PART I. Language Planning: Context and Approach
- Problems of Language Planning 3
- Sociolinguistic Settings of Language Planning 9
- Comparative Study of Language Planning: Introducing a Survey 31
- Prerequisites for a Model of Language Treatment 41
-
PART II. Language Planning Systems and Organizations
- Language Planning in India : Authority and Organization 57
- Language Planning in Israel: Solving Terminological Problems 79
- The Hebrew Academy: Orientation and Operation 97
- Indonesian Language Planning and Education 111
- Agency Man 131
-
PART III. Products, Publics and Planning
- Three Language Planning Agencies and Three Swedish Newspapers 143
- Hebrew Language Planning and the Public 151
- Language Standardization in Indonesia 157
- Language Associations in India 181
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PART IV. Comparative Dimensions
- Selected Dimensions of Language Planning: A Comparative Analysis 195
- Linguistic Sources for Terminological Innovation: Policy and Opinion 215
- Textbook Writers and Language Planning 237
- National Language Planning in China 255
- Acknowledgments 275
- Index 279
- Contributions to the Sociology of Language 286