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E-Book, Englisch, 290 Seiten

Reihe: Language Planning and Policy

Liddicoat / Baldauf Jr Language Planning and Policy: Language Planning in Local Contexts


1. Auflage 2008
ISBN: 978-1-84769-064-7
Verlag: De Gruyter
Format: PDF
Kopierschutz: 1 - PDF Watermark

E-Book, Englisch, 290 Seiten

Reihe: Language Planning and Policy

ISBN: 978-1-84769-064-7
Verlag: De Gruyter
Format: PDF
Kopierschutz: 1 - PDF Watermark



Language problems potentially exist at all levels of human activity, including the local contexts of communities and institutions. This volume examines the ways in which language planning works as a local activity in a wide variety of contexts around the world and dealing with a wide range of language planning issues.

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Introduction 1. Language Planning in Local Context: Agents, Contexts and Interactions – A. J. Liddicoat & R. B. Baldauf Jr.

2. Rearticulating the Case for Micro Language Planning in a Language Ecology Context - R.B. Baldauf Jr Language Communities 3. From Language to Ethnolect: Maltese to Maltaljan – R. Bovingdon 4. Community-level Approaches in Language Planning: The Case of Hungarian in Australia – A. Hatoss 5. Micro-level Language Planning in Ireland – D. Mac Giolla Chríost 6. Preserving Dialects of an Endangered Language – S. Tulloch

7. The Ecological Impact of a Dictionary – A. J. Liddicoat 8. Prestige From the Bottom Up: A Review of Language Planning in Guernsey – J. Sallabank 9. Language Planning in American Pueblo Communities: Contemporary Challenges and Issues – C. P. Sims 10. Terminology Planning in Aboriginal Australia – J. Troy and M. Walsh 11. Changing the Language Ecology of Kadazandusun: The Role of the Kadazandusun Language Foundation – R. Lasimbang and T. Kinajil

Educational Contexts 12. Singaporean Education Planning: Moving From the Macro to the Micro – C. S. K. Chua 13. ‘Trajectories of Agency’ and Discursive Identities in Education: A Critical Site in Feminist Language Planning – J. Winter and A. Pauwels 14. University Students’ Attitudes Towards and Experiences of Bilingual Classrooms – C. van der Walt

15. Pacific languages at the University of the South Pacific – J. Lynch and F. Mugler 16. Micro Language Planning for Student Support in a Pharmacy Faculty – H. Marriott Work Contexts 17. Negotiable Acceptability: Reflections on the Interactions Between Language Professionals in Europe and NNS Scientists Wanting to Publish in English – J. Burrough-Boenischn 18. On Language Management in Multilingual Companies in the Czech Republic – J. Nekvapil and M. Nekula


Liddicoat Anthony J.:
Anthony J. Liddicoat is Professor in Applied Linguistics at the Research Centre for Languages and Cultures in the School of Communication, International Studies and Languages at the University of South Australia. His research focuses on language and intercultural issues in education, conversation analysis, and language policy and planning. His numerous publications include Language Planning and Literacy (2007), Language Planning in Local Contexts (with R.B. Baldauf, 2008), Intercultural language teaching and Learning (with A. Scarino, 2013) and An Introduction to Conversation Analysis (2nd edn, 2011).Baldauf Jr Richard B:
Richard B. Baldauf, Jr is Associate Professor of TESOL in the School of Education at the University of Queensland and a member of the Executive of the International Association of Applied Linguistics (AILA). He has published numerous articles in refereed journals and books. He is co-editor of Language Planning and Education in Australasia and the South Pacific (Multilingual Matters, 1990), principal researcher and editor for the Viability of Low Candidature LOTE Courses in Universities (DEET, 1995), co-author with Robert B. Kaplan of Language Planning from Practice to Theory (Multilingual Matters, 1997) and Language and Language-in-Education Planning in the Pacific Basin (Kluwer, 2003), and co-author with Zhao Shouhui of Planning Chinese Characters: Revolution, Evolution or Reaction (Springer, 2007).Anthony J. Liddicoat is Professor in Applied Linguistics at the Research Centre for Languages and Cultures in the School of International Studies at the University of South Australia. He is a former president of the Australian Federation of Modern language Teachers Associations. His research interests include: language and intercultural issues in education, conversation analysis, and language policy and planning. In recent years his research has focussed on ways on issues relating to the teaching and learning of culture through language study and his work has contributed to the development of Intercultural Language Teaching and Learning. He has published many books and papers in this area including Introduction to Conversation Analysis, Language Planning and Literacy, Australian Perspectives on Internationalisation, and Perspectives on Europe. Richard B. Baldauf, Jr is Associate Professor of TESOL in the School of Education at the University of Queensland and a member of the Executive of the International Association of Applied Linguistics (AILA). He has published numerous articles in refereed journals and books. He is co-editor of Language Planning and Education in Australasia and the South Pacific (Multilingual Matters, 1990), principal researcher and editor for the Viability of Low Candidature LOTE Courses in Universities (DEET, 1995), co-author with Robert B. Kaplan of Language Planning from Practice to Theory (Multilingual Matters, 1997) and Language and Language-in-Education Planning in the Pacific Basin (Kluwer, 2003), and co-author with Zhao Shouhui of Planning Chinese Characters: Revolution, Evolution or Reaction (Springer, 2007).



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