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Pakir, Anne – Journal of Multilingual and Multicultural Development, 1993
Problems and issues related to the implementation of a bilingual policy are examined in Singapore, a multiracial, multicultural, and multilingual nation. Bilingualism in Singapore involves a major transformation since English is "claimed," and Singapore bilinguals are increasingly English-knowing bilinguals. Interrelationships between…
Descriptors: Bilingualism, English (Second Language), Foreign Countries, Language Planning
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Beardsmore, Hugo Baetens – Journal of Multilingual and Multicultural Development, 1993
European Community initiatives in language management include educational models involved in promoting mastery of at least three languages. The Luxembourg model outlines a trilingual program for the whole school population; the European School model, a complex multilingual program; and the Foyer Project, plans for immigrant minorities to move into…
Descriptors: Bilingual Education, Foreign Countries, Immigrants, Language Planning
Morsly, Dalila – Francais dans le Monde, 1984
The unstable linguistic situation in Algeria resulting from official "normalization" in a country in which French has strong colonial roots is discussed, as well as its effects on the status of French instruction. (MSE)
Descriptors: Educational Policy, Foreign Countries, French, Language Maintenance
Cisilino, William – 2001
Rhaeto-Romansh is a Neo-Latin language with three varieties. Occidental Rhaeto-Romansh (Romansh) is spoken in Switzerland, in the Canton of the Grisons. Central Rhaeto-Romansh (Dolomite Ladin) is spoken in some of the Italian Dolomite valleys, in the Province of Belluno, Bozen/Bolzano, and Trento. Oriental Rhaeto-Romansh (Friulian) is spoken in…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Language Maintenance, Language Minorities, Official Languages
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Chen, Albert H. Y. – Language Sciences, 1998
Explores the moral and political issues involved in the concept of language rights. Examines language diversity as well as insights into the relationship among language, human existence, and culture; elaborates the concept of language rights; and discusses the moral and political philosophy of language rights. (34 references) (Author/CK)
Descriptors: Civil Rights, Court Litigation, Cultural Context, Language Maintenance
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Pennycook, Alastair – Language Sciences, 1998
Focuses on an exploration of an alternative space adjacent to postmodernist work in language rights. There are numerous different positions on language rights. Extends a politicized version of language rights that proposes that these rights are subordinate to the structure of power and domination and that language policy is a form of covert state…
Descriptors: Civil Rights, Cultural Context, Language Attitudes, Minority Groups
Lowenberg, Peter H. – Georgetown Journal of Languages and Linguistics, 1990
Explores the widespread acceptance of Bahasa Indonesian as the single national and official language of Indonesia. The discussion focuses on the political, sociocultural, and linguistic forces that have created the strong bond between the language and Indonesians' sense of national identity, and on Indonesia's successful policy of maintaining its…
Descriptors: Cultural Influences, Ethnicity, Foreign Countries, Indonesian
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Bruthiaux, Paul – Language Problems and Language Planning, 1992
A paradox is discussed that underlies the aims of linguists who attempt to influence, deliberately and systematically, the linguistic behavior of a community, while trying to avoid charges of prescriptivism. A balance between promoting feasible economic units and preserving linguistic diversity is advocated. (57 references) (Author/LB)
Descriptors: Language Maintenance, Language Planning, Language Standardization, Language Usage
Ricento, Thomas – 1995
The history of the movement to establish English as the single official language of the United States (official English or English-only movement) is chronicled from the drafting of the Constitutions to the present, with emphasis on developments since the 1980s. Increasing interest in the early 1980s is attributed to political factors and…
Descriptors: Cultural Pluralism, English, English Only Movement, Federal Government
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Ndoma, Ungina – Language Problems and Language Planning, 1984
The teaching of national languages in Zaire is examined, underscoring the lack of an adequate infrastructure for defining a global policy. It is suggested that such policymaking must involve the collaboration of decision makers, scholars, teachers, scientific organizations, publishers, and translators and must consider economics and existing…
Descriptors: Economics, Educational Policy, Foreign Countries, Interprofessional Relationship
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Harrison, Godfrey – Journal of Multilingual and Multicultural Development, 1997
Discusses accounts of events and pressures influencing the British government's Welsh Office to set up the "Council for the Welsh Language," and reviews the council's composition, tasks, and achievements. Findings indicate that the council was even-handed in its promotion of activities to support Welsh and satisfied the middle ground of…
Descriptors: Bilingualism, Language Attitudes, Language Maintenance, Official Languages
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Coulmas, Florian – Language Sciences, 1998
Focuses on the question of how language rights can be subjected to legal provisions. Argues that, because language has social and individual aspects, working out solutions for specific situations is more important than universal principles. Argues against the idea that languages are objects deserving of legal protection. (14 references) (Author/CK)
Descriptors: Child Language, Civil Rights, Family Influence, Individual Differences
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Kwesiga, J. B. – Language and Education, 1994
Debates about language and literacy in Uganda were renewed with publication in 1992 of a government white paper. Most likely this paper will conclude that the English language will continue to command the highest profile at the national level, with the local languages struggling, with diverse levels of success, to follow suit. (Contains 13…
Descriptors: Educational Legislation, English, Foreign Countries, Literacy
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Fordham, Paul – Language and Education, 1994
Language choice (LC) for literacy must consider mother tongue, language of first sight, local lingua francas, and any readily accessible world language. Common but false assumptions regarding LC are noted: multilingualism as a barrier to development, the necessity of a world language, and the permanance of language patterns. (Contains four…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Language Maintenance, Language of Instruction, Language Patterns
Betancourt, Ingrid – Wilson Library Bulletin, 1992
Discusses attempts to make English the official language of the United States, examines the pros and cons, and describes the impact of these efforts on libraries. An example at the Monterey Park Public Library (California) is examined; meeting the needs of all members of the community is addressed; and possible future outlooks are suggested. (four…
Descriptors: English, Federal Legislation, Futures (of Society), Library Role
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