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Peer reviewedThogmartin, Clyde – French Review, 1991
A survey measuring native French speakers' preference for English words instead of the officially sanctioned French equivalents revealed that subjects had high passive recognition of French terms, concluding that the French terminological process reminded users that French had ample resources to create its own expressions without automatically…
Descriptors: English, Foreign Countries, French, Language Attitudes
Peer reviewedde Klerk, Vivian; Barkhuizen, Gary P. – Language Problems and Language Planning, 1998
Reports attitudes toward a 1994 South Africa language policy that declared 11 official languages. The decision had particular significance for the South African national defense force (SANDF). Special focus is on language practices at the Sixth South African Infantry Battalion in Eastern Cape Province. (Author/VWL)
Descriptors: Afrikaans, Armed Forces, English, Language Attitudes
Peer reviewedNewmark, Peter – Current Issues in Language and Society, 1999
This response to an article on the effect of recent developments (particularly globalization and advances in technology) on the production and perception of language focuses on two issues discussed in the article: the nature of translation and the role of universities in translation training. (Author/VWL)
Descriptors: English (Second Language), Global Approach, Higher Education, Interpreters
Peer reviewedZlateva, Palma – Current Issues in Language and Society, 1999
This response to an article on the effect of recent developments (particularly globalization and advances in technology) on the production and perception of language comments on the current political trends of globalization and its extreme counterpart tribalism and the impact of these on existing cultural identities or popular stereotypes for…
Descriptors: Cultural Images, English (Second Language), Ethnic Stereotypes, Global Approach
Peer revieweddel Valle, Jose – Language & Communication, 2000
Analyzes the ideological underpinnings of language policies in Galicia, an autonomous community in northwestern Spain where Galician and Spanish enjoy co-official status. Describes and critiques the politically hegemonic (or official) and non-hegemonic (nationalist) overt language policies in Galicia, and discusses the linguistic culture of…
Descriptors: Diachronic Linguistics, Foreign Countries, Ideology, Language Attitudes
Wee, Lionel – Applied Linguistics, 2006
Skutnabb-Kangas, Kontra, and Phillipson's response to Wee (2005) only serves to highlight a whole new set of problems with the LHRs paradigm while failing to make any inroads towards resolving the earlier ones. For example, they adopt a "legal perspective" in relation to Singlish that is at odds with the way they would presumably wish to…
Descriptors: Models, Linguistics, Minority Groups, Criticism
Smolicz, Jerzy J.; Radzik, Ryszard – International Journal of Educational Development, 2004
While decline and/or extinction threaten an ever-increasing number of languages, most of these are minority tongues that struggle for survival against dominant languages. The present paper reports the case of Belarusian, a national and co-official language, which the great majority of the population of Belarus considers as its mother tongue, but…
Descriptors: Slavic Languages, Foreign Countries, Official Languages, Sociolinguistics
Bruthiaux, Paul – International Journal of Bilingual Education and Bilingualism, 2008
The Mekong has long attracted interest although it remains economically insignificant. A group of riparian states known as the Greater Mekong Subregion (GMS)--Cambodia, Laos, Myanmar, Thailand, Vietnam and Yunnan Province (China)--now manage aspects of regional development including trade, water management and education. Standard GMS discourse…
Descriptors: Economic Development, Foreign Countries, Chinese, Water
Godoy, Ricardo; Reyes-Garcia, Victoria; Seyfried, Craig; Huanca, Tomas; Leonard, William R.; McDade, Thomas; Tanner, Susan; Vadez, Vincent – Economics of Education Review, 2007
Among linguistic minorities of industrial nations proficiency speaking the dominant national language increases earnings and wages, but do similar results apply to autarkic linguistic minorities of developing nations? We contribute to studies of the returns to language skills by applying the human-capital approach to a society of hunters,…
Descriptors: Writing Skills, Language Skills, Language Minorities, Developing Nations
Mady, Callie – Canadian Modern Language Review, 2007
In Canada, education in French as a second language (FSL) offers students the opportunity to learn a second official language. Is such an opportunity appropriate for allophone students who are still in the process of learning English? This literature review provides a fourfold consideration of the issue. Section 1 examines the political response…
Descriptors: Official Languages, Learning Processes, Foreign Countries, French
Fettes, Mark – 1991
Discussion of the establishment of a single language for Europe's many countries and cultures focuses on the debate over English versus Esperanto as the language of choice. It is argued that the notion that language has not been a major barrier to intellectual exchange is a myth. In addition, while the main European political institutions support…
Descriptors: Esperanto, Foreign Countries, Intercultural Communication, International Cooperation
Rosenblat, Angel – Yelmo, 1975
Reviews the spread of Spanish as a native, second or foreign language and shows that Latin America, rather than Spain, is now the center of gravity for that language. Gives a statistical distribution of the major languages throughout the world. The homogeneity of Spanish is mentioned. (Text is in Spanish.) (TL)
Descriptors: Global Approach, Language Usage, Languages, Native Speakers
St. Laurent, Gilles – 1985
The history and conditions of the use of English and French in the exercise of justice in Quebec are outlined in the context of the problems, sociopolitical realities, and procedural impact of language usage. The history is chronicled in six segments: 1760-1764, a period of British military government and political standoff between British and…
Descriptors: Bilingualism, Court Litigation, Courts, English
Bormann, Werner – Monda Lingvo-Problemo, 1973
A survey and examination of German as an official state language, a second language, a foreign language and a world language. Its functions and uses in home and international society, economy and politics are discussed. (Text is in German.) Available from Humanities Press, Inc., Atlantic Highlands, NJ 07716 (TL)
Descriptors: Artificial Languages, Diachronic Linguistics, German, Global Approach
Chao, Yuen Ren – Monda Lingvo-Problemo, 1971
A contrastive analysis of the National Language, or Standard Mandarin, and some of the major dialects of China is presented. It serves to reveal the points in the standardization process where confusion is most likely to occur. The phonological component seems to be the most problematic. Available from Humanities Press, Inc., Atlantic Highlands,…
Descriptors: Cantonese, Contrastive Linguistics, Language Planning, Language Standardization

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