ERIC Number: ED276265
Record Type: Non-Journal
Publication Date: 1985-Jul-17
Pages: 267
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What Are National Languages Good for? Papers presented at a Workshop of the Linguistics Society of America Institute (Washington, DC, July 17, 1985).
Coulmas, Florian, Ed.
Papers from a workshop on the role and development of national languages include: "What Is a National Language Good for?" (Florian Coulmas); "To the Language Born: Thoughts on the Problem of National and International Languages" (Jacob Mey); "Swahili as a National Language in East Africa" (Marilyn Merritt, Mohamed Abdulaziz); "Implementing Morocco's Arabization Policy: Two Problems of Classification" (Beverley Seckinger); "Modern Hebrew as a National Language" (Robert L. Cooper); "The Emergence of the National Language in Ethiopia: An Historical Perspective" (Mulugeta Seyoum); "Malay in Indonesia, Malaysia, and Singapore: Three Faces of a National Language" (Peter Lowenberg); and "What National Languages Are Good for" (Ralph Fasold). (MSE)
Descriptors: Arabic, Developing Nations, Diachronic Linguistics, Ethnicity, Hebrew, Language Classification, Language Planning, Language Role, Language Standardization, Language Variation, Malay, Multilingualism, Official Languages, Policy Formation, Political Influences, Swahili, Uncommonly Taught Languages
Publication Type: Collected Works - Proceedings
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Language: English
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Authoring Institution: Linguistic Society of America, Washington, DC.
Identifiers - Location: Africa; Ethiopia; Indonesia; Malaysia; Morocco; Singapore
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