"Joshua Fishman and Ofelia García consider it as part of sociolinguistics."
Examines the policies and practices related to language use and maintenance in various contexts, including education, government, and employment.
Language Planning: Involves strategic decisions about which languages should be used in various contexts, and how they should be used.
Language Policy: Refers to a set of government regulations, laws, and guidelines related to language use in various contexts, such as education, media, and government.
Language Rights: Refers to the legal recognition of language diversity and the right of individuals to use their preferred language in public and private domains.
Language Acquisition: The process of learning a language, including first language acquisition as well as second and foreign language acquisition.
Language Maintenance: Refers to efforts to maintain the vitality and viability of a language, usually in the face of social, cultural, and economic pressures.
Language Revitalization: Refers to efforts to revive and promote a language that is in danger of being lost or forgotten.
Bilingualism: Refers to the ability to use two languages fluently and effectively in different contexts.
Multilingualism: Refers to the use of three or more languages in a particular community or context.
Language and Identity: The relationship between language use and the formation and expression of individual and collective identities.
Language and Power: The role of language in maintaining or challenging power imbalances and social hierarchies.
Language Contact: The interaction of languages in a given context, often leading to language borrowing, code-switching, and language change.
Language Planning and Education: The role of language planning in shaping language education policies and practices.
Language and Migration: The impact of language on the experiences of migrants and the integration of immigrant communities.
Language and Globalization: The effects of globalization on language use and language policies, including language shift and language loss.
Language and Technology: The role of technology in supporting or challenging multilingualism, including language learning apps, translation software, and social media platforms.
Official Language Policy: This policy establishes the official language of a country or region, which is often used for legal, administrative, and educational purposes. It may or may not recognize other languages spoken within the country.
Language-in-Education Policy: This policy deals with the use of language in educational institutions, including the language(s) of instruction, as well as the teaching of other languages as subjects.
Language Planning Policy: This policy deals with the deliberate efforts that are made to develop, standardize, promote, or limit the use of certain languages within a given society or community.
Language Maintenance and Revitalization Policy: This policy is aimed at preserving and sustaining threatened or endangered languages by promoting their use and raising awareness about their cultural importance.
Language Rights Policy: This policy recognizes and protects the rights of individuals and groups to use their preferred languages in public and private contexts, including legal proceedings and communication with government services.
Immigration and Multiculturalism Policy: This policy focuses on managing the linguistic diversity of immigrants and minority communities within a society or country, including their access to services, resources, and opportunities.
Language Assessment and Testing Policy: This policy concerns the development and administration of language assessments and proficiency tests, which are used to measure and benchmark language skills for various purposes.
Language Interpretation and Translation Policy: This policy concerns the provision of professional interpretation and translation services in legal, medical, and other contexts to ensure effective communication between speakers of different languages.
Language Technology Policy: This policy deals with the development and deployment of technology to support multilingualism and facilitate communication in different languages, such as translation software and speech recognition systems.
Language Diplomacy Policy: This policy concerns the use of language in diplomatic contexts, including the promotion of a country's language and culture abroad, and the negotiation and implementation of language-related agreements between countries.
"Other scholars such as Bernard Spolsky, Robert B. Kaplan and Joseph Lo Bianco argue that language policy is a branch of applied linguistics."
"As a field, language policy used to be known as language planning."
"It is related to other fields such as language ideology, language revitalization, language education, among others."
"Some scholars such as Joshua Fishman and Ofelia García consider it as part of sociolinguistics." "Other scholars such as Bernard Spolsky, Robert B. Kaplan and Joseph Lo Bianco argue that language policy is a branch of applied linguistics."
"Language policy is an interdisciplinary academic field."
"Language policy is an interdisciplinary academic field."
"Joshua Fishman and Ofelia García consider it as part of sociolinguistics." (Note: The paragraph doesn't explicitly provide a quote explaining their reasons, but their view is mentioned.)
"Other scholars such as Bernard Spolsky, Robert B. Kaplan and Joseph Lo Bianco argue that language policy is a branch of applied linguistics."
"As a field, language policy used to be known as language planning."
"It is related to other fields such as language ideology, language revitalization, language education, among others."
"Some scholars such as Joshua Fishman…"
"Some scholars such as Ofelia García…"
"Other scholars such as Bernard Spolsky…"
"Other scholars such as Robert B. Kaplan…"
"Other scholars such as Joseph Lo Bianco…"
"Some scholars such as Joshua Fishman consider it as part of sociolinguistics." (Note: The specific contribution is not mentioned in the paragraph.)
"Some scholars such as Ofelia García consider it as part of sociolinguistics." (Note: The specific contribution is not mentioned in the paragraph.)
"It is related to other fields such as language ideology…"
"It is related to other fields such as language ideology, language revitalization, language education, among others."