Language Planning and Education in Australasia and the South PacificRichard B. Baldauf, Allan Luke Multilingual Matters, 1990 - 365 ページ A collection of original papers on the subject of language problems as they relate to educational issues in Australia, South East Asia and the South Pacific. These are nations where language has been a key terrain for both colonial imposition and indigenous dissent. Imported languages and educational systems have been developed for economic and political purposes, often resulting in the eradication of local languages and the emergence of pidgins and creoles. Hence language has become a point of dispute within politics and economics. |
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Foreword | 11 |
Language Planning in Theory and Practice | 11 |
Class State and Power | 25 |
Australias Experience | 47 |
Some Competing Goals in Aboriginal Language Planning | 80 |
Towards Evaluating the Aboriginal Bilingual Education | 89 |
Language and Education in | 106 |
Language Planning in Australian Aboriginal and Islander | 127 |
Colonial Ideologies | 149 |
An Unrecognized National Language | 166 |
Uniformity and Variation | 197 |
Language Planning in Vanuatu | 234 |
Education and Language Planning in the Samoas | 259 |
How Bilingualism is being Integrated | 295 |
A Critical Rereading | 349 |
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Aboriginal languages American Samoa Applied Linguistics areas argues Australian Baldauf bilingual education bilingual education program bilingual program Bislama Brunei Canberra classroom colonial community languages context Creole cultural discourse dominant economic education policy education system élite English language English medium ethnic evaluation factors function goals Hiri Motu implementation indigenous languages Institute JERNUDD Kriol language change language development language education language issues language maintenance language planners language planning language policy language speakers language-in-education learning lingua franca literacy Malay Malaysia medium of instruction Melanesian missions Mühlhäusler multilingual Northern Territory Pacific Linguistics paper Papua New Guinea Philippines Pidgin Pijin Pilipino Policy on Languages political population problems Queensland regional result role rural Samoan language second language social society sociolinguistic Solomon Islands South Pacific speak spoken status teachers teaching tion Tok Pisin Torres Strait Torres Strait Creole traditional University urban Vanuatu variety vernacular