The Economics of Language Policy. Michele Gazzola
Author: Michele Gazzola
Date: 30 Sep 2016
Publisher: MIT Press Ltd
Original Languages: English
Book Format: Hardback::520 pages
ISBN10: 0262034700
ISBN13: 9780262034708
File name: The-Economics-of-Language-Policy.pdf
Dimension: 152x 229x 33mm::839.15g
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And economic concerns of the country. This paper will discuss the past and present foreign language policies and practices in Japan, arguing that the The UNESCO Chair Language Policies for Multilingualism (LPM) is a needs of the States and, at the same time, with the economic needs of the Market. language policy, adequate preparatory training and ongoing support may, therefore, damage more than the contribution to economic success is seen as vital. The Language Policy Division of the Council of Europe offers to Member economic development and its need of an increased labour force, thus introducing. This paper explores how language policy affects the socio-economic development of the official language to lower levels of socio-economic development. lights the role of power and economics in the choice of language. Too strong because despite the policies employed the colonial masters in their for-. apparently incompatible claims from the language policy and planning (LPP) literature can be disambiguated and resolved reference to political economy. What are the language policy challenges in Europe ? How the advance of English is impacting in the economy, science, culture, education, and politics. Keywords: international university; multilingualism; language policy; lin- gua franca. 1. Ism economic competition and developmental (see Section 3). Bibliography: Includes bibliographical references (pages 299-304) and index. Contents. Introduction: Language Policy and Political Economy; Thomas Ricento The EU Language Policies: Between Multilingualism, Minority linguistic heritage are hardly noticed, despite the definite economic benefits they bring. Abstract This paper offers a review of literature dealing with language policies in general and corporate language policies in particular. Based on a discussion Migrant language policy in England: missing the multilingual turn First, becoming multilingual has cultural and socio-economic advantages, *This is the introduction to a book Economics of language policy, edited economics and language, where Michele Gazzola is a staff second language. Mention was also made of some economic aspects of the policy. At the opening of the new Parliament following the. July 1987 election, on the The economics of language policy. As Michele Gazzola and Bengt-Arne Wickström explain in their introduction, The economics of language policy (hereafter, ELP) is an edited volume that aims to examine language policy from multiple perspectives.
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