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What do you mean by language policy and linguistic group.pls help me. urgent​

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Answered by anshikasingh2589
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Language policy is an interdisciplinary academic field. Some scholars such as Joshua A. Fishman and Ofelia Garcia consider it as part of sociolinguistics. On the other hand, other scholars such as Bernard Spolsky, Robert B. Kaplan and Joseph Lo Bianco argue that language policy is a branch of applied linguistics.

Linguistics group- An ethnolinguistic group (or ethno-linguistic group) is a group that is unified by both a common ethnicity and language. Most ethnic groups share a first language.[1][2] However, the term is often used to emphasise that language is a major basis for the ethnic group, especially with regards to its neighbours

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Answered by Anonymous
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An ethnolinguistic group (or ethno-linguistic group) is a group that is unified by both a common ethnicity and language. Most ethnic groups share a first language. However, the term is often used to emphasise that language is a major basis for the ethnic group, especially with regards to its neighbours.

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