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what are the formulation of language planning? explain the three types of language choices possible for the formulation of a language planning policy.​

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Answered by sahitha23
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Four major types of language planning are status planning (about the social standing of a language), corpus planning (the structure of a language), language-in-education planning (learning), and prestige planning (image). Language planning may occur at the macro-level (the state) or the micro-level (the community).

Answered by spbankingandsscserie
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Language planning (hereafter LP) refers to activities that attempt to bring about changes in the structure (corpus) and functions (thus, status) of languages and/or language varieties, using sociolinguistic concepts and information to make policy decisions and to implement them, in order to deal with linguistic

Four major types of language planning are status planning (about the social standing of a language), corpus planning (the structure of a language), language-in-education planning (learning), and prestige planning (image). Language planning may occur at the macro-level (the state) or the micro-level (the community).

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