Language Policy and Language Planning From Nationalism to Globalisat
Language allows human beings to act cooperatively, to plan and to remember. It is a prime factor in the constitution of social groups as well as a major barrier between groups. Language policy and planning is rarely just about language; it always has soci
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Language Policy and Language Planning From Nationalism to Globalisation 2nd edition Sue Wright University of Portsmouth, UK
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In loving memory of Colin Wright (1945–2014)
Contents 1
Introduction
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Part I 2
Community and the Role of National Language
From Language Continuum to Linguist
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