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"Language policy issues are imbued with a powerful symbolism that is often linked to questions of identity, with the suppression or failure to recognise and support a given endangered variety representing a refusal to grant a 'voice' to the correspondingethno-cultural community. This wide-ranging volume, which explores linguistic scenarios from across five continents, seeks to ignite the debate as to how and whether the interface between people, politics and language can affect the fortunes of endangered varieties. With chapters written by academics working in the field of language endangerment and members of indigenous communities on the frontline of language support and maintenance, Policy and Planning for Endangered Languages is essential reading forresearchers and students of language death, sociolinguistics and applied linguistics, as well as community members involved in native language maintenance"--

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'This volume adds to our understanding of endangered languages, with a diversity that provides evidence of the many ways that language activists can help preserve them.' Bernard Spolsky, Bar-Ilan University, Israel 'Why have language policies had only limited success in reversing language shift? The case studies presented in this volume show the effects of various language policies on a range of communities around the world. By understanding the successes and failures of different language policies, linguists and language activists can be better informed as to what type of language policy might have the greatest impact on a given community.' Bonny Sands, Northern Arizona University

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A unique and timely exploration of how the development and implementation of language policy and planning impact on endangered languages.
List of figures
vii
List of tables
ix
Notes on contributors x
Preface xiii
1 Leveraging language policy to effect change in the Arctic
1(17)
Lenore A. Grenoble
2 Maintaining and revitalising the indigenous endangered languages of Borneo: comparing `top-down' and community-based policy initiatives and strategies
18(13)
James McLellan
Gary Jones
3 Language ideologies, practices and policies in Kanaky/New Caledonia
31(17)
Julia Sallabank
4 Immersion education and the revitalisation of Breton and Gaelic as community languages
48(19)
Fabienne Goalabre
5 Asset, affiliation, anxiety? Exploring student perspectives on Welsh-medium study at post-sixteen further education colleges
67(13)
Andrew James Davies
Prysor Mason Davies
6 From policies to practice: the complex role of social mediators in Naayeri public education (Nayarit, Mexico)
80(13)
Margarita Valdovinos
7 Transitional turtle soup: reconceptualising Mikasuki language acquisition planning
93(14)
Ari Sherris
Jill Robbins
8 Value, status, language policy and the language plan
107(16)
Rawinia Higgins
Poia Rewi
9 Assessing the effect of official recognition on the vitality of endangered languages: a case study from Italy
123(15)
Claudia Soria
10 Young Kashubs and language policy: between officialisation and community
138(15)
Nicole Dolowy-Rybinska
11 Confrontation and language policy: non-militant perspectives on conflicting revitalisation strategies in Bearn, France
153(18)
Damien Mooney
12 Occitan: a language that cannot stop dying
171(17)
Aurelie Joubert
13 `To be a good westerner, you need to know where you come from': challenges facing language revitalisation in Central Africa
188(17)
Rebecca Mitchell
14 Rediscovering history and the Cornish revival: changing attitudes to obtain language policies
205(17)
Michael Tresidder
Bibliography 222(26)
Index 248
Mari C. Jones is Reader in French Linguistics and Language Change at the University of Cambridge and Fellow of Peterhouse College. She has published extensively on language endangerment in relation to Norman, Welsh and Breton, and lectures internationally on language revitalisation. She is Fellow of the International Centre for Language Revitalisation (Auckland), Visiting Fellow at the University of Canterbury (Christchurch, New Zealand) and Visiting Professor at Otto-Friedrich-Universität Bamberg, Germany.