Un(intended) Language Planning in a Globalising World: Multiple Levels of Players at Work

This first book provides a comprehensive overview of the different levels of players who have been involved in both intended and unintended language planning and policy, and shows how they have impacted multilingual language use. Specifically, it looks at the roles of different ´glo-national` (globa...

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Main Author: Chua Siew Kheng, Catherine (auth)
Format: Electronic Book Chapter
Language:English
Published: De Gruyter 2018
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