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Family Language Policy

Language and Linguistics Compass, 2008
Abstract This article describes the newly emerging field of family language policy, defined as explicit and overt planning in relation to language use within the home among family members, and provides an integrated overview of research on how languages are managed, learned, and negotiated within families.
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Language Policy and Language-in-Education Policy in the Philippines

Annual Review of Applied Linguistics, 1981
The major local (Austronesian) languages of the Philippines are Cebuano, Tagalog (the basis of pilipino), Ilocano, Hiligaynon, Bicol, Waray (Samber-Leyte), Kapampangan, and Pangasinan (rank ordered according to the number of first-language speakers).
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Language Tests As Language Policy Tools

Assessment in Education: Principles, Policy & Practice, 2007
This paper contextualizes language tests in relation to educational and national language policies by demonstrating how these language measures may be used as mechanisms for affecting de facto lang...
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Language planning and language policy in Sardinia

Language Problems and Language Planning, 2018
AbstractIn 1999, the Italian Republic acknowledged the status of Sardinian as a minority language. Since then the Autonomous Region of Sardinia has been committed to the development of language policies for Sardinian. A regional law approved in 1997 adopted the aim of promoting the different varieties of the languages spoken in Sardinia.
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