In the past few years attempts to protect the official status of the English language in American life have appeared in a variety of local and national contexts. At the local level, voters in Dade County, Florida, renounced official bilingualism in 1980, replacing it with a prohibition on government use or support of foreign languages. In July, 1983, workers in Elizabeth, NewJersey, were ordered to speak only English while on the job. In November, 1984, voters in California approved a proposition which urged a return to English-only ballots in the state by a 71-29 margin. In all, five states have designated English their official language, Virginia as recently as 1981. At the federal level, an early version of the proposed Immigration Refo...
埼玉県越谷市Even though bilingual education had always existed in the United States since the colonial per...
In July 1992 Senator Robert C. Byrd (D-WV) angrily suggested during floor debate ... that the United...
This issue brief will highlight the connection between language policy and immigrant status in the U...
In the past few years attempts to protect the official status of the English language in American li...
ABSTRACT: Why should English be made the official language? If it does not affect the rights of Amer...
For over a decade, legislation that would either declare English the official language of the United...
The political implications of the English Language Amendment appear to be the predominant issue fuel...
U. S. does not have an official language even though the country is home to the highest number of En...
This report provides background on contemporary efforts to declare English the official language, a ...
The article is a continuation of studies of the theoretical aspects of language policy in a multinat...
OFFICIAL STATE LANGUAGE. INITIATIVE CONSTITUTIONAL AMENDMENT. Provides that English is the official ...
As a matter of fact, it would be quite a surprise if Oklahoma voters decided not to adopt English as...
An ironic tension exists between politicians and an increasingly influential block of potential vote...
English is not the official language of the United States of America, despite wide-spread belief to ...
Immigrant children are one of the fastest growing sectors of the U.S. child population. Because of t...
埼玉県越谷市Even though bilingual education had always existed in the United States since the colonial per...
In July 1992 Senator Robert C. Byrd (D-WV) angrily suggested during floor debate ... that the United...
This issue brief will highlight the connection between language policy and immigrant status in the U...
In the past few years attempts to protect the official status of the English language in American li...
ABSTRACT: Why should English be made the official language? If it does not affect the rights of Amer...
For over a decade, legislation that would either declare English the official language of the United...
The political implications of the English Language Amendment appear to be the predominant issue fuel...
U. S. does not have an official language even though the country is home to the highest number of En...
This report provides background on contemporary efforts to declare English the official language, a ...
The article is a continuation of studies of the theoretical aspects of language policy in a multinat...
OFFICIAL STATE LANGUAGE. INITIATIVE CONSTITUTIONAL AMENDMENT. Provides that English is the official ...
As a matter of fact, it would be quite a surprise if Oklahoma voters decided not to adopt English as...
An ironic tension exists between politicians and an increasingly influential block of potential vote...
English is not the official language of the United States of America, despite wide-spread belief to ...
Immigrant children are one of the fastest growing sectors of the U.S. child population. Because of t...
埼玉県越谷市Even though bilingual education had always existed in the United States since the colonial per...
In July 1992 Senator Robert C. Byrd (D-WV) angrily suggested during floor debate ... that the United...
This issue brief will highlight the connection between language policy and immigrant status in the U...