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From planned language to language planning

Language Problems and Language Planning, 2017
AbstractThis paper explores how Esperanto (Esperantists) plays an important role in Chinese language reform during 1911–1958. It divides the period into three stages and describes Esperantists’ activities from three perspectives accordingly: roles, goals/results and motives.
Yalan Wang, Haitao Liu
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Language Planning and Language Ecology: A Current Issue in Language Planning

Current Issues in Language Planning, 2000
Current Issues in Language Planning approaches issues from two broad perspectives. One perspective involves examining how language planning is carried out in particular polities and allows use to consider how each polity responds to the complexities of the language planning issues it faces.
Anthony J. Liddicoat, Pauline Bryant
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Planning Language, Planning Inequality

TESOL Quarterly, 1992
rights. Instead, the focus has been on inflammatory symbols and the promotion of orthodoxies. As a judge, Fidel needs to see some clear value gained by changing the law. Two questions need to be asked: "Is our culture working adequately without constitutionalizing either side of the issue?-if not, will constitutionalizing the issue help to cure the ...
Sandra Lee McKay, James W. Tollefson
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Language Planning: Corpus Planning

Annual Review of Applied Linguistics, 1989
Beginning with the framework established by Haugen (1983) as a basis for this review, corpus planning can be defined as those aspects of language planning which are primarily linguistic and hence internal to language. Some of these aspects related to language are: 1) orthographic innovation, including design, harmonization, change of script, and ...
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