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    In sociolinguistics, language planning (also known as language engineering) is a deliberate effort to influence the function, structure or acquisition of languages or language varieties within a speech community. Robert L. Cooper (1989) defines language planning as "the activity of preparing a … See more

    Four overarching language ideologies are proposed to explain motivations and decisions.
    Internationalization the adoption of a non-indigenous language as a means of wider communication, as … See more

    Status planning
    Peru's history of language planning begins in the 16th century with Spanish colonization. When the Spanish first arrived in Peru, Quechua served as a language of wider communication, a lingua franca, between … See more

    • Bastardas-Boada, Albert. "Language planning and language ecology: Towards a theoretical integration." 2000.
    • Cobarrubius, Juan & Joshua Fishman, eds. Progress in … See more

    Eleven language planning goals have been recognized (Nahir 2003):
    1. Language purification – prescription of usage norms in … See more

    Language planning has been divided into three types:
    Status planning
    Status planning is the allocation or reallocation of a … See more

    • Current Issues in Language Planning (Routledge) Home page
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    • Language Problems and Language Planning. Home page See more

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    WebLanguage planning is the attempt to influence how a language is used. This is usually done to make it possible to use the language for more subjects. Goals, objectives and …

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      Language policy is broad, but it can be categorized into three components. Spolsky (2004) argues, "A useful first step is to distinguish between the three components of the language policy of a speech community: (1) its language practices – the habitual pattern of selecting among the varieties that make up its linguistic repertoire; (2) its language beliefs or ideology – the beliefs about language and language use; and (3) any specific efforts to modify or influence that practic…

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        WebIn sociolinguistics, language planning(also known as language engineering) is a deliberate effort to influence the function, structure or acquisitionof languagesor language

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        WebLanguage planning is the attempt to influence how a language is used. This is usually done to make it possible to use the language for more subjects. Goals, objectives and …

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        WebIn sociolinguistics, language planning (also known as language engineering) is a deliberate effort to influence the function, structure or acquisition of languages or …

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        WebLanguage planning refers to deliberate efforts on the part of governments, educators or intellectuals to modify the structure or social role of a language. Contents 1 Subtypes 2 …

      • https://planning.wiki/guide/whatis/pddl

        WebPlanning Domain Definition Language (PDDL) is a family of languages which allow us to define a planning problem. As planning has evolved, so to has the language used to …

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        WebLanguage is the normal way humans communicate. Only humans use language, though other animals communicate through other means. The study of language is called …

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        WebAcquisition planning is a type of language planning in which a national, state or local government system aims to influence aspects of language, such as language status, …

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