Abstract
This article applies Language Management Theory/Framework to the behavior toward language observed in the missionary program of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-Day Saints (the Mormons) in the Czech Republic. It analyzes data directly from the mission site, focusing on specifically the combination of the highly specific character of the missionaries' acquisition of Czech and their role as native speakers of English. It explores not only the acquisition, but also the use of the mission language, highlighting the relationship between macro structures of the church's language policy, the character of the missionaries' work in general, and language use in individual interactions. The article concludes by arguing that not only the knowledge of the local language, but also the acquired orientation to the local sociolinguistic situation and communicative practices are what enable the missionaries to do their work.
©2015 by Walter de Gruyter Berlin/Munich/Boston
Articles in the same Issue
- Frontmatter
- An introduction: Language Management Theory in Language Policy and Planning
- Spracherhalt als Prozess: Elemente des kirchlichen Sprachmanagements bei den katholischen Sorben
- Behaving toward language in the Mormon mission: the Czech case
- The management of language and power in intercultural contact situations in Japan
- Chinese IT terminology management in Hong Kong
- The management of academic discourse acquisition
- Language management in the regional conflicts in the Sudans
- Excuse my poor English: language management in English-language online discussion forums
- Report
- Report: The Society of Language Management
- Special Issue Book Review
- Book Review
- Book Reviews
- Indexicality and subjective perceptions of the linguistic landscape
- From linguistics to semiotics in the study of public signage and space
- Small languages and small language communities 78
- INDEXING AUTHENTICITY: THE LINGUISTIC LANDSCAPE OF AN IRISH TOURIST TOWN
Articles in the same Issue
- Frontmatter
- An introduction: Language Management Theory in Language Policy and Planning
- Spracherhalt als Prozess: Elemente des kirchlichen Sprachmanagements bei den katholischen Sorben
- Behaving toward language in the Mormon mission: the Czech case
- The management of language and power in intercultural contact situations in Japan
- Chinese IT terminology management in Hong Kong
- The management of academic discourse acquisition
- Language management in the regional conflicts in the Sudans
- Excuse my poor English: language management in English-language online discussion forums
- Report
- Report: The Society of Language Management
- Special Issue Book Review
- Book Review
- Book Reviews
- Indexicality and subjective perceptions of the linguistic landscape
- From linguistics to semiotics in the study of public signage and space
- Small languages and small language communities 78
- INDEXING AUTHENTICITY: THE LINGUISTIC LANDSCAPE OF AN IRISH TOURIST TOWN