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what is language planing​

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Answered by sanjeevanisahay29030
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Language planning (also known as language engineering) is a deliberate effort to influence the function, structure or acquisition of languages or language variety within a speech community.[1] It is often associated with government planning, but is also used by a variety of non-governmental organizations such as grass-roots organizations as well as individuals. Goals of such planning vary. Better communication through assimilation of a single dominant language can bring economic benefits to minorities but is also perceived to facilitate their political domination.[2] It involves the establishment of language regulators, such as formal or informal agencies, committees, societies or academies to design or develop new structures to meet contemporary needs.

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Answered by harshraj12353
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Language planning efforts typically include several stages. The first stage is a needs analysis, involving a sociopolitical analysis of communication patterns within the society. The next stages in thelanguage planning process involve the selection of a language or languagevariety for planning purposes....

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