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9 Cards in this Set
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National Language |
A national language is a language that serves as a symbol for the country, a language that serves to build identity for the people of the country. |
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Official language |
A practicial language used in a country. Utilitarian rather than symbolic. |
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De facto and de jure |
De facto means "in fact/actuality/reality) It's how it is practically De jure means (in law) How it is legally regardless of the pragmatic situation. |
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Language planning |
Language planning is when authorities, officials, or certain individuals attempts to willfully steer the language in a country in a particular direction. Deliberate language change. |
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Planning for a national official language |
4 steps of making a language a national one 4. Positive attitude change towards the language. Selection and attitude is social work |
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Status/Prestige planning |
Status planning is part of language planning and what it means is the process of securing a languages prestige, loyalties. |
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Elaboration |
Extending a languages functions to new domains. Developing linguistic resources to handle new concepts and contexts. |
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Codification and Corpus Planning |
Standardizing structural and linguistic feature. |
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Acquisition planning |
When you try to increase a languages NUMBER OF USERS, usually through te education system. |