
Language Planning
[Australian Review of Applied Linguistics, 5:2] 1982. viii, 159 pp.
Publishing status: Available
Published online on 17 October 2016
Published online on 17 October 2016
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Table of Contents
- Editorial: On the theme of themesMark Garner | pp. i–iv
- Considerations in the formation of a language policy: A European perspectiveJ.L.M. Trim | pp. 1–12
- Languages, language planning and language policies in AustraliaSusan Kaldor | pp. 13–19
- A historical perspective on language planning in American SamoaRichard B. Baldauf | pp. 20–26
- Bilingual language policies in a multilingual nation: SingaporeJohn Platt | pp. 27–35
- National language policy: Political and administrative aspectsColin L. Rubenstein | pp. 36–42
- Language in Australia perspectives of immigration and ethnic affairsI.K. Lindenmayer | pp. 43–47
- Introduction to the papers on a national language policyRoss Steele | p. 49
- The role of linguistic theory in a national language policyRay Cattell | pp. 50–57
- English as a mother tongue: TeachingFrances Christie | pp. 58–66
- English as a mother tongue: Other aspectsEdina Eisikovits & Mark Garner | pp. 67–76
- English as a foreign languageJohn A. Stanley | pp. 77–90
- Translation and interpretingEden Liddelow | pp. 91–99
- Australian aboriginal languagesE.D. Fesl | pp. 100–115
- Languages other than englishMichael Clyne | pp. 116–127
- Second language teaching in primary schools, secondary schools, and higher and further educationT.J. Quinn | pp. 128–152
- Reviewed by John Stanley Martin | pp. 153–155
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