Language policy is all about choices. If you are bilingual or
plurilingual, you have to choose which language to use. Even if you
speak only one language, you have choices of dialects and styles. Some
of these choices are the result of management, reflecting conscious
and explicit efforts by language managers to control the choices. This
book presents a specific theory of language management. Bernard
Spolsky reviews research on the family, religion, the workplace, the
media, schools, legal and health institutions, the military and
government. Also discussed are language activists, international
organisations, and human rights relative to language, and the book
concludes with a review of language managers and management agencies.
A model is developed that recognises the complexity of language
management, makes sense of the various forces involved, and clarifies
why it is such a difficult enterprise.
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ISBN
9780511512384
Publisert
2013
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Cambridge University Press
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Engelsk
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Digital bok
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