In: Progress in language planning: international perspectives. pp. 41鈥 taxonomy of language ideologies as the framework to uncover the ideologies underlying language policy and planning (LPP) in the Philippines. We discuss the different language ideologies, including linguistic assimilation, vernacular...
Keyword(s):English;globalisation;internationalisation;language policy;language practice;mother tongue-based education;Philippines Most Cited Individual agency in language planning: Chinese script reform as a case study Author(s):Zhao ShouhuiandRichard B. Baldauf, Jr. ...
The planning goals pursued in these states are then examined in terms of an overarching view of language planning. The book provides the only up-to-date overview and review of language policy in the region and challenges those interested in language policy and planning to think about how such ...
PhilippinesThis paper highlights the political and ideological entanglements of language policy and English language teaching with neocolonialism, neoliberalism, and development aid. It does so by examining the explicit and implicit goals and practices of an educational development aid project in Mindanao,...
“English Language Education Policy in Asia presents an in-depth introduction to the development and challenges of English-language education policies of 15 countries and a region (Hong Kong China) in Asia. The volume explores the issue of language policy from the perspectives of sociopolitical, ...
1: Fiji, The Philippines and Vanuatu Language PolicyShrestha, P. (2008). Book Review: Language Planning and Policy in the Pacific, Vol. 1: Fiji, The Philippines and Vanuatu by Richard B. Baldauf, Jr. and Robert B. Kaplan. Language Policy, 7(4), 369-371... P Shrestha - 《Language...
A clear language policy angle, however, remains indispensable. Various specialities in applied linguistics, in particular sociolinguistics or other approaches to “language in society,” are prominently represented in submissions to the journal. This can extend to literary studies and general linguistics....
Gottlieb N: Japan: Language policy and planning in transition.Current Issues Language Planning2008, 9: 1–68. 10.2167/cilp116.0 ArticleGoogle Scholar Graddol D:English next: Why global English may mean the end of “English as a Foreign Language.. London: British Council; 2006. ...
Not coincidentally, this agreement came 2 months before Spanish business executives visited Man- ila to "explore investment ventures" (Philippines Depart- ment of Trade and Industry 2010). This pattern of language policy changes preceding foreign investment decisions did not happen only in ...
Gottlieb N: Japan: Language policy and planning in transition. Current Issues Language Planning 2008, 9: 1–68. 10.2167/cilp116.0 Article Google Scholar Graddol D: English next: Why global English may mean the end of “English as a Foreign Language.. London: British Council; 2006. Google ...