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Can Language be Planned?: Sociolinguistic Theory for Developing Nations

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Joan Rubin, Bjorn Jernudd
2018
Published by: University of Hawai'i Press
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This book is intended to serve several purposes: to demonstrate the need for a multidisciplinary approach to language planning, to awaken the interest of all the social sciences to the role of language in modernization, to interest social scientists in the theoretical gain to be had from the study of language planning, to help widen the field of sociolinguistics by interesting linguists in people's attempts to influence their own speech and the social and economic environment of deliberate language change, and to encourage participant language planners to scrutinize the processes that occur as they proceed to make and carry out language decisions. It is also meant to serve as a stimulus to research in language planning.

Table of Contents

Can Language Be Planned?: Sociolinguistic Theory and Practice for Developing Nations

Can Language Be Planned?

pp. i-i

Contributors

pp. ii-ii

Can Language Be Planned?

pp. iii-iii

COPYRIGHT

pp. iv-iv

CONTENTS

pp. v-vii

PREFACE

pp. ix-xii

INTRODUCTION: LANGUAGE PLANNING AS AN ELEMENT IN MODERNIZATION

pp. xiii-xxiv

The Motivation and Rationalization for Language Policy

pp. 1-2

1. THE IMPACT OF NATIONALISM ON LANGUAGE PLANNING1

pp. 3-20

2. LANGUAGE AS AN AID AND BARRIER TO INVOLVEMENT IN THE NATIONAL SYSTEM

pp. 21-52

3. RELIGION, LANGUAGE, AND POLITICAL MOBILIZATION

pp. 53-61

Case Studies of Language Planning

pp. 63-64

4. SUCCESSES AND FAILURES IN THE MOVEMENT FOR THE RESTORATION OF IRISH

pp. 65-94

5. SPELLING REFORM—ISRAEL 1968

pp. 95-122

6. LANGUAGE-PLANNING PROCESSES AND THE LANGUAGE-POLICY SURVEY IN THE PHILIPPINES

pp. 123-140

7. SOME FACTORS INFLUENCING LANGUAGE POLICIES IN EASTERN AFRICA

pp. 141-156

8. LANGUAGE REFORM AND SOCIAL MODERNIZATION IN TURKEY

pp. 159-176

9. SOME PLANNING PROCESSES IN THE DEVELOPMENT OF THE INDONESIAN-MALAY LANGUAGE

pp. 179-188

10. THE DEVELOPMENT OF BENGALI SINCE THE ESTABLISHMENT OF PAKISTAN

pp. 189-192

A General Approach to Language Planning

pp. 193-194

11. TOWARDS A THEORY OF LANGUAGE PLANNING

pp. 195-216

12. EVALUATION AND LANGUAGE PLANNING

pp. 217-252

13. COST-BENEFIT ANALYSIS IN LANGUAGE PLANNING

pp. 253-262

14. NOTES ON ECONOMIC ANALYSIS FOR SOLVING LANGUAGE PROBLEMS

pp. 263-275

15. A TENTATIVE CLASSIFICATION OF LANGUAGE-PLANNING AIMS

pp. 277-280

16. INSTRUMENTALISM IN LANGUAGE PLANNING

pp. 281-290

Research Strategies and a View towards the Future

pp. 291-292

17. RESEARCH OUTLINE FOR COMPARATIVE STUDIES OF LANGUAGE PLANNING

pp. 293-306

18. A VIEW TOWARDS THE FUTURE

pp. 307-310

SOME INTRODUCTORY REFERENCES PERTAINING TO LANGUAGE PLANNING

pp. 311-324

INDEX

pp. 325-343

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