APPLIED SOCIOLINGUISTICS
References:
Lo Bianco, J. (2013). Language policy and planing: overview. University of Melbourne, 5(2), 10–25. https://www.researchgate.net/publication/301634189_Language_Policy_and_Planning_Overview
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Corpus Plaining
It involves devising
a new, or modifying
an existing writing
system.
Corpus planning
Changes in political belief
Vocabulary
Caro y Cuervo, RAE, Cambridge
Changes in speech codes
Language Diffusion
By some official
appointed or self
proclaimed group.
Language used by teacher
Attempting to standardize size
grammar and pronunciation
toward some norms discovered
or invented.
Education System
Lingua franca
Language
acquisition
planning
Language status where
some people need to
learn, but they do not
normally speak.
Status Planning
Makes a language official.
Spanish in Colombia
To teach, to use
The attempt to set up
normsor rules or two
or more languages
available.
Indigenous groups in
Colombia proclaimed
their freedom from
their dialects power
and language influence.
Linguists are consulted
but decisions are made
by the government.
It becomes an important
activity when a country
becomes independent.
The status decision
determines which
languages are to be
used.
The Educational system
The media
The legal system
By Government
Public functions
Language Education Policy
3. Other Activities
Discourse planning
Through education
Prestige planning
Daily or academic language
Usage Planning
Opposition
2. Approaches
Cultivation Planning
Language function
Policy planning
The form of the language
1. Activities
Corpus
New or modifying a language
Acquisition
Language teaching policies
Status
Oficial Languages
Language Planning
or Language Policy
The country or social
group that wishes to
encourage other people
to learn their language.
Colombian Government
to indigenous groups
with Spanish language.
Language Policy
Combination of official
decisions and preveiling
public practicesrelated to
the language education
and use.
MEN in Colombia
tells how and what
to teach
CEFRL
Plan Nacional de Bilinguismo
Decret 804, 1993
Law 1651, 2013
Law 115, 1994
Language Planning
Education
Is the perfect instrument
to apply or implement
language planning.
Made by those
empowered to do it
3. Realms of knowledge
Poer and action
2. Conflicting interest
Ethic, culture, ideologíes, etc
1. Normative invention
Colombian Government
Origin
To create identity
To stablish social status
To get power