TOC, Current Issues in Language Planning
Harold F. Schiffman
haroldfs at ccat.sas.upenn.edu
Fri Dec 17 14:00:00 UTC 2004
Vol 4:1 2003 - Language Planning and Economics
Francois Grin: Language Planning and Economics 1-66
Uldis Ozolins: Language and economics: mutual incompatibilities, or a
necessary partnership? 67-83
Paul Bruthiaux: 21st Century Trends in Language and Economics 84-90
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Vol 4:2, 2003 - Language Planning and Language Rights
Stephen May Rearticulating the Case for Minority Language Rights 95-125
Kathleen Heugh : Can authoritarian segregation give way to linguistic
rights? The case of the Pan South African Language Board 126-145
Edrinnie Lora-Kayambazinthu : Language rights and the role of minority
languages in national development in Malawi 146-160
Denis Cunningham : The Federation Internationale des Professeurs de
Langues Vivantes (FIPLV) and Language Rights 161-171
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Vol 4:3 & 4, 2003 - The Czech Republic and Fiji
J.V. Neustupny: Language Management in the Czech Republic
Francis Mangubhai & France Mugler: The Language Situation in Fiji
Future Issues -- Policy Studies
Language Planning in Bangladesh
Language Planning in the Cameroon
Language Planning in Algeria
Language Planning in Ireland
Language Planning in Bangladesh
Language Planning in Rwanda
Language Planning in Singapore
Proposals for additional polity studies are welcome: rbaldauf at bigpond.com
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Future Issues -- Issues Studies
Prestige Policy and Planning
Language Planning and Indigenous Literacy
Micro Language Planning
Language Planning in Academic Settings
Planning for Compulsory Foreign Language Studies in Primary/Elementary
Schools
Proposals for additional polity studies are welcome: rbaldauf at bigpond.com
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