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Sixuan Wang; Xuesong Gao – Journal of Multilingual and Multicultural Development, 2024
In this article, we synthesise research on language ideologies and language policies related to minority languages in China published in international journals between 2001 and 2022. We review 73 empirical studies published in English to examine research trends and identify issues in terms of what was studied, how it was studied and what was…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Literature Reviews, Content Analysis, Language Minorities
Kai Li; Xiang Zheng; Chaoqun Ni – Research Evaluation, 2024
The preeminence of English as the lingua franca in global science has led to English-dominant publication practices, even in non-English-speaking countries. We examine the complex dynamics of language use in scientific publications in China, a major contributor to global scientific output, and the tensions between English and the native language.…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Natural Sciences, Engineering, Language Usage
Marshall, David F. – 1988
The insights of 12 foreign scholars and language scientists into the battle over making English the "de jure" official language of the United States are presented. The opinions come from England, Canada, the Philippines, the People's Republic of China, Australia, Belgium, India, and the Federal Republic of Germany. The consensus of these…
Descriptors: English, Foreign Countries, Language Attitudes, Official Languages