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Responses to language endangerment : In honor of Mickey Noonan ; new directions in language documentation and language revitalization
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Endangered languages, knowledge systems and belief systems
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Les langues hors de la loi ; Les langues hors de la loi: langues mineures ou en danger en Inde
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In: https://halshs.archives-ouvertes.fr/halshs-00967534 ; 2013 (2013)
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Multilingual policies put into practice: co-participative educational workshops in Mexico
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In: ISSN: 1466-4208 ; Current Issues in Language Planning ; https://hal.archives-ouvertes.fr/hal-01137251 ; Current Issues in Language Planning, Taylor & Francis (Routledge), 2013, pp.419-435 (2013)
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Topics in Chadic Linguistics VII ; Topics in Chadic Linguistics VII: Papers from the 6th Biennial International Colloquium on the Chadic Languages, Villejuif, September 23-23, 2011
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In: https://halshs.archives-ouvertes.fr/halshs-00867342 ; Rüdiger Köppe, pp.244, 2013, 978-3-89645-527-7 (2013)
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Review of Repertoires and Choices in African Languages by Friederike Lûpke and Anne Storch
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In: Applied Linguistics Faculty Publications and Presentations (2013)
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E Mau Ana Ka Haʻaheo: A Case Study on Ke Kula Kaiapuni ʻO ʻĀnuenue
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In: PSU McNair Scholars Online Journal (2013)
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L'araméen
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In: Histoire sociale des langues de France ; https://hal-univ-tlse2.archives-ouvertes.fr/hal-00952422 ; Georg Kremnitz, Fañch Broudic, Carmen Alen-Garabato, Klaus Bochmann, Henri Boyé, Dominique Caubet, Marie Christine Hazaël-Massieux, François Pic, Jean Sibille. Histoire sociale des langues de France, Presses Universitaires de Rennes, pp.869-875, 2013, 978-2-7535-2723-2 (2013)
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Les langues hors de la loi ; Les langues hors de la loi: langues mineures ou en danger en Inde
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In: https://halshs.archives-ouvertes.fr/halshs-00967534 ; 2013 (2013)
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A report and comparative-historical look at the Cinta Larga, Suruí, Gavião and Zoró languages
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Language Management and Minority Language Maintenance in (Eastern) Indonesia: Strategic Issues
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The International Workshop on Language Preservation: An Experiment in Text Collection and Language Technology
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The International Workshop on Language Preservation: An Experiment in Text Collection and Language Technology
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Language Management and Minority Language Maintenance in (Eastern) Indonesia: Strategic Issues
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Abstract:
This paper discusses strategic issues in language 'management' (Spolsky 2009; Jennudd and Neustupný 1987) and its complexity in relation to the maintenance of minority languages in contemporary Indonesia. Within Indonesia it is argued that language can be managed and that it should be managed as part of a national language policy framework (among other means). This is especially pertinent in the case of threatened minority languages. The discussion focuses on how categorizing an issue as either a ‘threat’ or an ‘opportunity’ has affected the priorities and the motivations in strategic decisions and implementations of language policies in Indonesia. These labels have symbolic and instrumental values, and both can be potentially exploited to achieve positive outcomes for language survival. However, the complexity and uncertainty of the problems in dealing with minority languages and their speech communities call for a sophisticated interdisciplinary model of language management. The problems will be illustrated using cases from (eastern) Indonesia, showing how Categorization (Cognitive) Theory and Organisational Theory (Rosch 1978; Rosch and Mervis 1975; Dutton & Jackson 1981) are useful for conceptualizing strategic issues by decision makers at different levels – individuals, families, traditional organizations (adat), and government institutions. [Revisions were done during my Humboldt Fellowship stays in Germany in 2012-3.]
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endangered languages; Keywords: language management; language ecology; language policy; minority languages; strategic issues
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URL: http://hdl.handle.net/10125/4568
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