Language choice is often studied as choices made by the state at the level of national language planning or as individual choice of language or variety in language use. There has been little research to directly connect these two aspects of language choice. This paper attempts to incorporate the two aspects and other related phenomena in a multi-agent model of language choice and illustrates the proposed model with some data on circumstances in China. The agents involved are: policy-makers, educators, family members, learners and other language users. After outlining the model, the discussion focuses on how choices made by policy-makers in China at the language planning level relate to choices made by individual learners or language users a...
This first book provides a comprehensive overview of the different levels of players who have been i...
In language education research, micro-level language policy and planning (LPP) primarily concerns lo...
In this editorial introduction, we present what motivated us to organise this collection of studies ...
Language choice is often studied as choices made by the state at the level of national language plan...
Language is the most significant medium of human communication and one of the most crucial marks of ...
In traditional studies of language policy in China, scholars mainly try to evaluate language policy’...
grantor: University of TorontoThe issues of minority language policy and planning in conte...
© 2014 Dr. Shaun KempThis thesis researches language policy and planning (LPP) at a local school lev...
There are two types of bilingual education in China. When an ethnic language is used as a teaching l...
With Malaysia being a multilingual, multicultural and multiracial country, it is not surprising that...
No agent-based model exists of language learning following immigration to a new country. Language le...
Cooper’s (1989) LPP framework focuses on ‘who’ the policy planner is and ‘who’ implements the policy...
This first book provides a comprehensive overview of the different levels of players who have been i...
Language has always been considered the most effective medium of communication among humans to expre...
China is a multiethnic country which contains 55 ethnic minority groups. With its highly multilingua...
This first book provides a comprehensive overview of the different levels of players who have been i...
In language education research, micro-level language policy and planning (LPP) primarily concerns lo...
In this editorial introduction, we present what motivated us to organise this collection of studies ...
Language choice is often studied as choices made by the state at the level of national language plan...
Language is the most significant medium of human communication and one of the most crucial marks of ...
In traditional studies of language policy in China, scholars mainly try to evaluate language policy’...
grantor: University of TorontoThe issues of minority language policy and planning in conte...
© 2014 Dr. Shaun KempThis thesis researches language policy and planning (LPP) at a local school lev...
There are two types of bilingual education in China. When an ethnic language is used as a teaching l...
With Malaysia being a multilingual, multicultural and multiracial country, it is not surprising that...
No agent-based model exists of language learning following immigration to a new country. Language le...
Cooper’s (1989) LPP framework focuses on ‘who’ the policy planner is and ‘who’ implements the policy...
This first book provides a comprehensive overview of the different levels of players who have been i...
Language has always been considered the most effective medium of communication among humans to expre...
China is a multiethnic country which contains 55 ethnic minority groups. With its highly multilingua...
This first book provides a comprehensive overview of the different levels of players who have been i...
In language education research, micro-level language policy and planning (LPP) primarily concerns lo...
In this editorial introduction, we present what motivated us to organise this collection of studies ...