Language Planning and Language Policy in Australia
Editor
[Australian Review of Applied Linguistics. Series S, 8] 1991. iv, 230 pp.
Publishing status: Available | Original publisher:Applied Linguistics Association of Australia
Published online on 30 November 2016
Published online on 30 November 2016
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Table of Contents
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Editor’s forewordAnthony J. Liddicoat | pp. 1–2
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Australia’s language policies are we going backwards?Michael Clyne | pp. 3–22
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A review of some of the achievements of the National Policy on LanguagesJoseph Lo Bianco | pp. 23–38
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The Green Paper on language and literacy: An overview and an assessmentRoland Sussex | pp. 39–63
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The role of the national languages institute of Australia in the development and implementation of language policy in AustraliaSusan Fullagar & Anthony J. Liddicoat | pp. 64–76
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Language profiles, language attitudes and acquisition planning: Implications for the National Policy on LanguagesPaulin G. Djité & Belinda A. Munro | pp. 77–88
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Client demand, policy research and lobbying: Major sources of languages administrative policies in NSW 1980-1986Kerrie Croft & R.J.S. ‘Mac’ Macpherson | pp. 89–108
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Yesterday’s experts: The bureaucratic impact on language planning for aboriginal bilingual educationBruce A Sommer | pp. 109–134
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Language and identity in the Australian deaf community: Australian sign language and language policy. An issue of social justiceJan Branson & Don Miller | pp. 135–176
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Language policy in interpreting and translatingUldis Ozolins | pp. 177–190
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Language planning and language management for tourism shopping situationsHelen E. Marriott | pp. 191–222
Miscellaneous
Articles
Subjects
Main BIC Subject
CF: Linguistics
Main BISAC Subject
LAN009000: LANGUAGE ARTS & DISCIPLINES / Linguistics / General