Initiated in 2011, the Hamari Boli Initiative is a full-scale open-source language planning initiative aimed at Hindustani script, style, status & lexical reform and modernization.
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Although an adherent of the Enlightenment, [ Lifshitz ] broke with its sterile anti-Yiddish philosophy, to become an early ideologue of Yiddishism and of Yiddish-language planning.
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It is significant that this is the first book of its kind that addresses sociolinguistic and language planning issues surrounding the Gaelic-language revival predominantly written in the Gaelic language itself.
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Acquisition planning is often incorporated into language planning processes in which the statuses of languages are evaluated, corpuses are revised and these revisions are implemented in society through the education system.
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Singapore's language planning is known as exogenous planning, whereby a foreign language takes on the role as the main language of communication against the indigenous languages in the country.
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4 ) Actively promote skill and expertise in language acquisition and teaching, and in language planning; share this body of knowledge with the entire university community, throughout Canada and abroad.
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He supervises PhD research projects and teaches courses in language planning, and supports international research projects in several countries on language and culture studies, language planning and multiculturalism / intercultural education.
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He supervises PhD research projects and teaches courses in language planning, and supports international research projects in several countries on language and culture studies, language planning and multiculturalism / intercultural education.
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Outside Esperanto culture, the term language planning means the prescriptions given to a natural language to standardize it; in this regard, even " natural languages " may be artificial in some respects.
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To assure the homogeneity of the newly formed country, the government made an effort to impose the Spanish language into lusophones communities through educational policies and language planning, and the bilingualism became widespread and diglossic.