Chapter 4
For a prospective sociology of language
From prophecy to foresight
The paper begins by defining the term prospective and goes on to analyze the studies that have been carried out “significantly, only in Catalonia” to predict the future of the Catalan language. Firstly, a critical analysis is made of ‘pseudo-prophetic’ studies – which cannot be considered prospective – that are based on an inability to contemplate a monolingual future, a dream that began with the onset of democracy. The second part of the paper deals with studies that, conversely, can be termed prospective and the third part highlights the advantages of prospective studies and suggests that they be used in language sociology, particularly in the areas of planning and language policy in order to both foresee and prevent.
Article outline
- 1.Prophecy
- 1.1Pseudoprophetic literature: Monolingualism is going bananas
- 2.From Freudian projection to statistical projection
- 3.Prospective study of a prospective sociolinguistics: Prediction for prevention
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