Contents: Preface. Introduction to Language Planning: Some Preliminaries. Corpus Planning and Status Planning: Separates, Opposites, or Siamese Twins? The Directions and Dimensions of Corpus Planning. Purity Versus Vernacularity: Does Folksiness Come Before or After Cleanliness? The Bipolar Dimension of Uniqueness Versus Westernization. The Classicization Versus Panification Bipolar Dimension. The Ausbau Versus Einbau Bipolar Dimension (or, Must the Lamb Look Unlike the Wolf in Order Not to Be Mistaken for the Wolf?). The Interdependence and Independence of Dimensional Clusters. Can Opposites and Incommensurables Be Combined? Epilogue: Some Things OLD and Some Things NEW, and Some Things BORROWED on Which to Chew. Appendices: Questions for In-Class Discussion or Written Assignment. A Terminology Committee at Work.
Joshua A. Fishman
"Joshua Fishman is the most well-known and respected scholar in the
world of language planning/policy studies. His work is universally
read and is considered essential for all courses in the field. This
book fills an important gap in language planning, and will receive
wide attention from scholars and students alike."—James Tollefson,
International Christian University, Japan"Joshua Fishman is a key
figure in the fields of sociolinguistics and language planning and
policy...I have no doubt that this book will be influential and
highly read. Fishman is poised to make yet another important
contribution to the field."—Kendall King,
Georgetown University
"This book provides a new look at corpus planning. As one of the
most important figures in language planning, the author tries to
build a broad, integrative framework of corpus planning in written
language and discusses many cases of language planning in detail.
His efforts are very useful for understanding the essentials of
language planning in general, and political/social factors in the
activities in language planning in particular." -- Linguist List,
10/09/2007
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