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title:Language Planning in Malawi, Mozambique, and the Philippines Multilingual Matters (Series) ; 113
author:Kaplan, Robert B.
publisher:Multilingual Matters
isbn10 | asin:185359444X
print isbn13:9781853594441
ebook isbn13:9780585199351
language:English
subjectLanguage planning--Malawi, Language planning--Mozambique, Language planning--Philippines.
publication date:1999
lcc:P40.5.L352M295 1999eb
ddc:306.44/968
subject:Language planning--Malawi, Language planning--Mozambique, Language planning--Philippines.
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Language Planning in Malawi, Mozambique and the Philippines
Multilingual Matters 113
Series Editor: John Edwards
Edited by
Robert B. Kaplan and Richard B. Baldauf Jr
MULTILINGUAL MATTERS LTD
Clevedon Philadelphia Toronto Sydney
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Library of Congress Cataloging in Publication Data
Language Planning in Malawi, Mozambique and the Philippines
Edited by Robert B. Kaplan and Richard B. Baldauf, Jr
Multilingual Matters: 113
1. Language planningMalawi. 2. Language planningMozambique. 3. Language
planningPhilippines. I. Kaplan, Robert B. II. Baldauf, Richard B. III. Series: Multilingual
Matters (Series): 113
P40.5.L352M295 1999
306.44'968cd2 98-52028
British Library Cataloguing in Publication Data
A CIP catalogue record for this book is available from the British Library.
ISBN 1-85359-444-X (hbk)
Multilingual Matters Ltd
UK: Frankfurt Lodge, Clevedon Hall, Victoria Road, Clevedon BS21 7HH.
USA: 325 Chestnut Street, Philadelphia, PA 19106, USA.
Canada: 5201 Dufferin Street, North York, Ontario M3H 5T8, Canada.
Australia: P.O. Box 586, Artamon, NSW, Australia.
Copyright 1999 Robert B. Kaplan, Richard B. Baldauf Jr and the authors of individual articles.
All rights reserved. No part of this work may be reproduced in any form or by any means without permission in writing from the publisher.
Printed and bound in Great Britain by Short Run Press Ltd.
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Contents
Notes on Authors.
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Introduction
1
The Language Planning Situation in...
Robert B. Kaplan And Richard B. Baldauf, Jr
3
The Language Planning Situation in Malawi
Edrinnie Kayambazinthu
15
The Language Situation in Mozambique
Armando Jorge Lopes
86
The Language Planning Situation in the Philippines
Andrew Gonzalez, FSC
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Notes on Authors
Dr Edrinnie Kayambazinthu is a lecturer in the English Department at Chancellor College, University of Malawi. She is a graduate of University of Malawi, University of Warwick (UK) and La Trobe University (Australia) specialising in English as a second or foreign language (ESFL) and sociolinguistics. She has lectured at Chancellor College for nearly nine years (1984-1990, then 1996 onwards). Her main research interest lies in sociolinguistics and she has published some articles on patterns of language use and language planning in Malawi in the Journal of Contemporary African Studies and Journal of Humanities.
Armando Jorge Lopes took his doctorate at the University of Wales, and is currently Professor of Applied Linguistics at the Eduardo Mondlane University in Mozambique, where he has served as Pro-Vice-Chancellor for Pedagogic Affairs. He has also served as Editor-in-Chief (1990-5) of the Linguistics Association for SADC Universities. He has undertaken a number of consultancy assignments for the Commonwealth and the Organisation of African Unity in Addis Ababa. He has published two books and some two dozen articles in refereed journals and as chapters in books. His research interests include discourse analysis, contrastive rhetoric, and language planning and language policy.
Andrew Gonzalez, FSC is a member of the La Salle Brothers of the Philippines (Fratrum Scholarum Christianarum), a fraternity of religious educators, is currently the Secretary of Education, Culture and Sports of the Republic of the Philippines. He holds a doctorate in linguistics from the University of California at Berkeley and was a member of the Komisyon sa Wikang Filipino (Commission on the Filipino Language). He has published extensively in the field of language planning, national language development and applied linguistics. He is also a member of the editorial or advisory board of the Annual Review of Applied Linguistics, Journal of Translation and Textlinguistics and Second Language Instruction/Acquisition Abstracts, and was editor of the Philippine Journal of Linguistics for more than 20 years.
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Introduction
This is the first volume in a series intended to present detailed studies of the language situation in a number of polities which are not represented (or not adequately represented) in the literature. To a certain extent, this definition assures the representation of smaller polities and to some extent it assures the representation of developing, rather than developed economic environments. However, it is not the intent of this series to present interesting isolated descriptions of the language situation in various polities. On the contrary, the contributors to these volumes have been asked to address the complexities of language policy and planning through some two dozen specific questions (to the extent that such questions may be applicable in the entity being reported upon) and thereby to create a more-or-less uniform body of information to facilitate cross-polity comparisons. Eventually, the emergence of information and implications across polities perhaps may lead to a richer theory of language planning and language policy.
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