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Eastman 1983

 
Reference
 

Eastman, Carol M. 1983.Language planning: An introduction. San Francisco: Chandler and Sharp. 276 pages. 088316552X. Location: Dallas SIL Library 401.9 E13. Interest level: specialist.

Summary
 

Introduces the complex process of language planning. Considers language choice, policy, and writing systems, and emphasizes evaluation. Stresses the political and social aspects of language planning, including

 
  • multilingualism
  • ethnicity, and
  • dialects.
 

Presents language planning as an interdisciplinary venture, using information from

 
  • economics
  • anthropology
  • linguistics, and
  • education.
 

Explores changes resulting from language planning, and outlines history, theory, and method. Presents survey research aids and sample plans to purify, revive, modernize, or standardize languages. Plans exemplify the

 
  • planning format of formulation
  • codification
  • elaboration
  • implementation, and
  • evaluation.
 

Appendix includes resources for language planning.


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