EL107 din Flashcards

1
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Characteristics or criteria of a “good”
language are established.

A

Codification

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2
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A unified variety of the language is
established, if necessary.

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Standardization

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3
Q

Any of a variety of developments,
including expansion of vocabulary, expansion of
stylistic repertoire, and creation of type fonts, allow the
language to function in a greater range of circumstances.

A

Elaboration

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3
Q

the selected language or language variety
is referred to as “corpus planning” and includes the
following stages:
ELABORATION
CULTIVATION

A

FINE TUNING

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4
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The establishment of arbiters, such as
dictionaries or language academies, maintains and
advances the status of the language.

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Cultivation

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5
Q

is concern with the internal structure of a
language. It entails making modifications to the linguistic code
and the creation of grammars and dictionaries for the chosen
language.

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CORPUS PLANNING

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6
Q

includes the efforts to spread and
promote the mastering of a language.

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ACQUISITION PLANNING

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7
Q

is a notable scholar in the field of
applied linguistics and language
policy

A

thomas ricento

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8
Q

official government decisions regarding the use of language in the
public domain, including court, schools, government offices, and
health services.

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language policy

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9
Q

Examines how language policies
are influenced by social structures
(class, race, gender)and how these
pocilies perpetuate inequalities.

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critical thinking

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9
Q

5 theories

A
  • critical thinking
  • postmodernism in language policy
  • economic considerations
  • political theory and language policy
  • language policy and linguistic culture
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10
Q

Suggest a rethinking of our social,
economic, and political categories
in favor of a more localized
understanding of modes of
governmentality.

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postmodernism in language policy

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11
Q

Taking an economic approach
can help policymakers and
communities make more informed
and practical decisions about
language policies

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economic considerations

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12
Q

Political viewpoint is a usual
approach providing insights and
reasoned interpretations of what
is at stake in political conflicts
over language policy

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political theory and language policy

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13
Q

various language policy
as interconnected to
linguistic culture

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language policy and linguistic culture

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14
Q

theory of language policy

A

bernard spolsky

15
Q

topic in philosophy of
language

investigates nature and
relations of language, etc.

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theory of language policy

16
Q

4 main features to the theory of language policy

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  1. tripartite division of language policy
  2. language policy is all its elements at alllevels
  3. language policy works in any speech community
  4. language policy functions
    5.
16
Q

laws and regulations to alter
community language behavior

A

language policy

16
Q

activities carried out by
governmental agencies

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language planning

17
Q

everyday use of language
a community

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language practices

17
Q

beliefs about language
and language use

A

language ideology

18
Q

efforts by authorities to
influence language practices

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language management

19
Q

tripartite divisions of language policy

A

language practices
language ideology
language management

20
Q

concerned not just with
language components

goes beyond language/dialects

A

language policy is all its elements at all levels