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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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Eastman, Carol M. – TESOL Quarterly, 1990
Reviews language planning theory and discusses language planning in South Africa, both historically and in a postapartheid context. A politically minimal approach is suggested for the postapartheid state, where individuals would receive instruction in English, while being encouraged or allowed to maintain their native languages. (21 references)…
Descriptors: Apartheid, Applied Linguistics, Educational Policy, English
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Collis, Dirmid Ronan F. – Language Problems and Language Planning, 1992
A solution to the employment problem in remote areas of Canada, where natives speak only indigenous dialects, is discussed as it relates to Inuktitut. Distributed Language Translation would permit remote employment with dialect data transmitted over distances and translated into the standard indigenous language and the country's official…
Descriptors: Canada Natives, Dialects, Economic Factors, Intercultural Communication
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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
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Smolicz, Jerzy J.; Radzik, Ryszard – International Journal of Educational Development, 2004
While decline and/or extinction threaten an ever-increasing number of languages, most of these are minority tongues that struggle for survival against dominant languages. The present paper reports the case of Belarusian, a national and co-official language, which the great majority of the population of Belarus considers as its mother tongue, but…
Descriptors: Slavic Languages, Foreign Countries, Official Languages, Sociolinguistics
Surribas, Santiago Castella – 2002
This report describes the development and approval of the European Charter for Regional or Minority Languages. After discussing the expression of consent to the European Charter, the report focuses on the ratification process of and obligations assumed by Spain. Although Spain was one of the first signatories in 1992, the ratification was not…
Descriptors: Early Childhood Education, Elementary Secondary Education, Foreign Countries, Higher Education
Dunbar, Robert – 2003
This paper describes the impact of the ratification of the European Charter for Regional or Minority Languages in the United Kingdom, examining the history and current demographic and social position of the various languages to which the Charter applies. The first section, "Linguistic Minorities in the United Kingdom: Historical Development…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Immigrants, Irish, Language Maintenance
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Chrisp, Steven – Journal of Multilingual and Multicultural Development, 1997
Notes that the Maori Language Commission of New Zealand promoted 1995 as a year to celebrate that language. Points out that the Commission endeavored to encourage the Maori people to use their language; to celebrate the historical status of the language; and to generate goodwill toward the language among the general populace. (seven references)…
Descriptors: Change Agents, Diachronic Linguistics, Language Attitudes, Language Maintenance
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Young, Russell L. – Journal of Multilingual and Multicultural Development, 1988
Surveys administered to 823 Chinese in Taiwan to measure the extent of language maintenance of mother dialects and shift toward use of Mandarin revealed a substantial shift toward the use of Mandarin. Successive family generations increasingly used Mandarin, and Mandarin was generally recognized as a common language for intergroup communication.…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Japanese, Language Attitudes, Language Maintenance
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Iqbal, Isabeau – Canadian Modern Language Review, 2005
This qualitative study explores how francophone mothers describe barriers to and supports for maintaining their mother tongue. It focuses on the experiences of women who have the primary responsibility for teaching French to their pre-school-aged children. The findings, based on data collected in semi-structured interviews with women residing in…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Official Languages, Mothers, Language Skill Attrition
Lahjomri, Abdeljalil – Francais dans le Monde, 1984
In the process of Arabization of Morocco, it is necessary to maintain French language instruciton, but as a necessary foreign language and not as a primary language. French remains an important part of Morocco's diverse cultural identity. (MSE)
Descriptors: Arabic, Cultural Awareness, Foreign Countries, French
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Barnes, Dayle – International Review of Education, 1978
The author summarizes some of the spoken language policies of the People's Republic of China and the Republic of China of Taiwan, including some statistics on dialect speakers in the population, methods for promoting Mandarin in the schools, and attitudes toward the maintenance of minority languages. (SJL)
Descriptors: Chinese, Dialects, Educational Policy, Language Instruction
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Amery, Rob – Babel, 2002
Examines attitudes toward indigenous languages in Australia. Suggests that if indigenous languages were granted official status, they would develop and modernize in response, rather than die out.(Author/VWL)
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Indigenous Populations, Language Attitudes, Language Maintenance
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ya Rubango, Nyunda – Language Problems and Language Planning, 1986
Factors affecting the survival or decline of French in Zaire are examined, including its social, cultural, and political status, the history of other European languages established in Africa, and the influences of intercultural needs and ethnic identity on the continued use of French. (Author/MSE)
Descriptors: Comparative Analysis, Diachronic Linguistics, Foreign Countries, French
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Bright, William – Educational Media International, 1992
Defines and discusses the concept of small languages. Topics addressed include political status; official status (e.g., as a national language); distinctiveness; robustness or the degree of feasibility; social function; education to support the language; functions of literacy; and appropriate technology for use with particular languages. (12…
Descriptors: Appropriate Technology, Global Approach, Language Attitudes, Language Maintenance
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