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Problematizing EMI language policy in a transnational world
English Today, 2020Language policies generally seek to establish, regulate, and conform linguistic practices – whether explicit or implicit – that occur within an ‘authorized’ domain.
Peter I. De Costa+2 more
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Language Policy in Superdiverse Indonesia
, 2020Indonesia has an extreme diversity of linguistic wealth, with 707 languages by one count, or 731 languages and more than 1,100 dialects in another estimate, spoken by more than 600 ethnicities spread across 17,504 islands in the archipelago.
Subhan Zein
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An ecological approach to family language policy research: the case of Miao families in China
, 2020This paper reports on a study that used an ecological approach to explore family language policy and practice among Miao families in China. In the study, we surveyed 900 Miao families and interviewed 20 parents with regard to their language practices ...
Q. Shen, Liangyan Wang, X. Gao
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Language Policy and Language-in-Education Policy in the Philippines
Annual Review of Applied Linguistics, 1981The 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 Policy and Planning [PDF]
The closing chapter explores the consequences that the processes of change taking place under the conditions of late modernity may have for language policy and planning (LPP) research. In particular, it addresses seven key strands of discussion that emerge from the chapters in this Handbook, and which the editors believe will be important in the future
James W. Tollefson, Miguel Pérez-Milans
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Language policy and linguistic landscapes at schools in South Africa
International Journal of Multilingualism, 2019Language policy and Linguistic Landscapes (LL) are a highly contested area in South Africa. Due to Apartheid, the education system constitutes the core of such contestation.
Michael M. Kretzer, R. Kaschula
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DeepSeekMath: Pushing the Limits of Mathematical Reasoning in Open Language Models
arXiv.orgMathematical reasoning poses a significant challenge for language models due to its complex and structured nature. In this paper, we introduce DeepSeekMath 7B, which continues pre-training DeepSeek-Coder-Base-v1.5 7B with 120B math-related tokens sourced
Zhihong Shao+8 more
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Language Policies and Sign Languages
2018This chapter argues for specific actions needed for language planning and language policies involving sign languages and Deaf communities, based on the understanding of what sign languages are, who the signers are, where they sign, and the sign language transmission and maintenance mechanisms of the Deaf community.
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Language planning and language policy in Sardinia
Language Problems and Language Planning, 2018AbstractIn 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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Language Policy and Planning in Mexico: Indigenous Language Policy
Annual Review of Applied Linguistics, 1994Mexico's multilingual and multicultural character predates European contact. In its long history, it has generated many communicative challenges as well as interesting language planning efforts to deal with them (Heath 1972). Most recently, official acknowledgments of Mexico's multicultural and multilingual character are raising a series of complex ...
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