Language Planning in the Post-Communist Era
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Language Planning in the Post-Communist Era
The Struggles for Language Control in the New Order in Eastern Europe, Eurasia and China
Andrews, Ernest
Springer International Publishing AG
02/2018
316
Dura
Inglês
9783319709253
15 a 20 dias
560
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Introduction; Ernest Andrews.- Chapter 1: Language Planning: Theoretical Background; Ernest Andrews.- Chapter 2: Language Planning in China: Unity, Diversity, and Social Control; Fengyuan Ji.- Chapter 3: Language Policy in Russia: Language, Identity and Nationality; Joan Chevalier.- Chapter 4: Language Policy and Power Politics in Post-Soviet Tatarstan; Teresa Wigglesworth-Baker.- Chapter 5: Language Policy and Hegemony in the Central Asian Republics Ayse Dietrich.- Chapter 6: Language Policy in Independent Ukraine: A Battle for National and Linguistic Empowerment; Vladislava Reznik.- Chapter 7: Lithuanian Language Planning: A Battle for Language and for Power; Loreta Vaicekauskiene and Nerijus Sepetis.- Chapter 8: Language Planning in Latvia as a Struggle for National Sovereignty; Andrejs Veisbergs.- Chapter 9: The Polish Language Act: Legislating Language in a Complicated Linguistic-Political Landscape; Magda Stroinska and Ernest Andrews.- Chapter 10: Language Planningin Slovakia: Nation-Building in the Context of European Integration; Marian Sloboda, Lucia Molnar Satinska and Mira Nabelkova.- Chapter 11: Forms of Language Planning and Policy in the Czech Republic; Hana Srpova.
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Language Planning;Language Policy;communist bloc;fall of communism;linguistic control;China;Russia;Tatarstan;Ukraine;Lithuania;Latvia;Poland;Slovakia;Czech Republic;Central Asian Republics;linguistic diversity;multilingual education;nation-building;Ethnolinguistics;minority languages
Introduction; Ernest Andrews.- Chapter 1: Language Planning: Theoretical Background; Ernest Andrews.- Chapter 2: Language Planning in China: Unity, Diversity, and Social Control; Fengyuan Ji.- Chapter 3: Language Policy in Russia: Language, Identity and Nationality; Joan Chevalier.- Chapter 4: Language Policy and Power Politics in Post-Soviet Tatarstan; Teresa Wigglesworth-Baker.- Chapter 5: Language Policy and Hegemony in the Central Asian Republics Ayse Dietrich.- Chapter 6: Language Policy in Independent Ukraine: A Battle for National and Linguistic Empowerment; Vladislava Reznik.- Chapter 7: Lithuanian Language Planning: A Battle for Language and for Power; Loreta Vaicekauskiene and Nerijus Sepetis.- Chapter 8: Language Planning in Latvia as a Struggle for National Sovereignty; Andrejs Veisbergs.- Chapter 9: The Polish Language Act: Legislating Language in a Complicated Linguistic-Political Landscape; Magda Stroinska and Ernest Andrews.- Chapter 10: Language Planningin Slovakia: Nation-Building in the Context of European Integration; Marian Sloboda, Lucia Molnar Satinska and Mira Nabelkova.- Chapter 11: Forms of Language Planning and Policy in the Czech Republic; Hana Srpova.