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言語政策の現状-連続性と変化の理論化
States of Language Policy: Theorizing Continuity and Change.

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著者・編者 Albaugh, Ericka / Cardinal, Linda / Leger, Remi (eds.),
出版社 (Cambridge U. Pr., UK)
出版年 2024
ページ数 320 pp.
ニュース番号 <722-1578>

Why do some countries have one official language while others have two or more? Why do Indigenous languages have official status in some countries but not others? How do we theorize about continuity and change when we explain state language policy choices? Combining both the theory and practice of language regimes, this book explains how the relationship between language, politics, and policy can be studied. It brings together a globally representative team of scholars to look at the patterns of continuity and change, the concept of state traditions, and notions of historical legacies, critical juncture, path dependency, layering, conversion, and drift. It contains in-depth case studies from a multitude of countries including Algeria, Burkina Faso, Canada, Hong Kong, India, Norway, Peru, Ukraine, and Wales, and across both colonial and postcolonial contexts. Wide-ranging yet accessible, it is essential reading for practitioners and scholars engaged in the theory and practice of language policies.