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LD 5353 Language Development and Planning
(3 semester hours) (FALL)
After completing this course, students will be able to describe language
planning principles from an interdisciplinary perspective and apply them
in language development projects. They will be able to discuss:
- Status planning, involving language choice, policy and use decisions
at the international, national and local levels
- Corpus planning, involving graphization, standardization and modernization
- Acquisition planning, involving the provision of opportunity and incentive
to adopt innovations
- Ethical issues relating to language rights and language ecology
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