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From: "Web" <<a href="mailto:0795017844@vodamail.co.za">0795017844@vodamail.co.za</a>><br>To: "Language Policy List" <<a href="mailto:lgpolicy-list@groups.sas.upenn.edu">lgpolicy-list@groups.sas.upenn.edu</a>><br>
Cc: <br>Date: Thu, 15 May 2014 14:53:40 +0200<br> Language planning as superficial<br>Dr. Mostari and colleagues<br>
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Apologies for this second message. Have you heard of the Soweto Riots of 16<br>
June 1976? I am attaching a document containing a programme commemorating<br>
that day, almost 50 years ago. Maybe it demonstrates the important role<br>
language can play in a country. Vic<br>
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From: Web [mailto:<a href="mailto:0795017844@vodamail.co.za">0795017844@vodamail.co.za</a>]<br>
Sent: 15 May 2014 02:31 PM<br>
To: Language Policy List (<a href="mailto:lgpolicy-list@groups.sas.upenn.edu">lgpolicy-list@groups.sas.upenn.edu</a>)<br>
Subject: Language planning as superficial<br>
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Dr. Mostari<br>
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Working in South Africa, and facing the enormous challenges of language<br>
planning to the country's economic, educational, social and political<br>
development, I can't imagine anyone regarding language policy, language<br>
planning, language plan implementation, language plan implementation<br>
evaluation and language planning revision as superficial. Just think of poor<br>
black South Africans living in rural areas, hardly ever effectively exposed<br>
to English, having to "study" through the medium of English!<br>
<br>
Vic<br>
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On Behalf Of Eve Haque<br>
Sent: 15 May 2014 01:55 PM<br>
To: <a href="mailto:lgpolicy-list@groups.sas.upenn.edu">lgpolicy-list@groups.sas.upenn.edu</a><br>
Subject: Re: [lg policy] Supervision Offer<br>
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Dr. Mostari,<br>
I do not think that issues such as language planning, globalisation,<br>
language contact and language change are superficial issues, nor do I think<br>
that they are unrelated to issues of bilingualism and code-switching. Please<br>
feel free to send your excellent students who are interested in these issues<br>
to us here at York University.<br>
thanks<br>
Eve<br>
<br>
On 14/05/2014 1:47 PM, mostari hind wrote:<br>
> Dear List Members ,<br>
><br>
> As a specialist in the MLF model of Myers-scotton and Arabic/French ><br>
bilingualism and code switching , I am really wishing to supervise a > PHD<br>
candidate interested in the syntax or the pragmatics of code > switching or<br>
the psycholinguistics of code swicthing , because the > topics I got<br>
between hands only deal with superficial issues like > language planning ,<br>
globalisation , language contact and language > change , as if students do<br>
not like to dig deeper in their brains.> So, I will be happy to supervise in<br>
the above topics , so , any candidate ?<br>
><br>
> Best<br>
> Dr Mostari<br>
><br>
><br>
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