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  2. Language planning - Wikipedia

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    Along with language ideology and language practices, language planning is part of language policy – a typology drawn from Bernard Spolsky's [3] theory of language policy. According to Spolsky, language management is a more precise term than language planning.

  3. Language policy - Wikipedia

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    Language policy has been defined in a number of ways. According to Kaplan and Baldauf (1997), "A language policy is a body of ideas, laws, regulations, rules and practices intended to achieve the planned language change in the societies, group or system" (p. xi [3]).

  4. Language politics - Wikipedia

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    Acquisition planning often manifests in education policies after the status and corpus planning policies have been introduced. [9] These policies can take in the form of compulsory language education programmes, enforcing a specific language of instruction in schools or development of educational materials.

  5. Language planning and policy in Singapore - Wikipedia

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    Acquisition Planning can be defined as the co-ordination of the language planning goals of the official parties involved in the implementation and integration of a language policy to ensure its timely and cost effective acquisition. [32] In Singapore, the government has sole control over the acquisition planning of language.

  6. Language Problems and Language Planning - Wikipedia

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    Language Problems and Language Planning is a peer-reviewed academic journal published by John Benjamins Publishing Company in cooperation with the Center for Research and Documentation on World Language Problems. Its core topics are issues of language policy as well as economic and sociological aspects of linguistics.

  7. Linguistic rights - Wikipedia

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    In relation to legislation, a causal effect of linguistic rights is language policy. The field of language planning falls under language policy. There are three types of language planning: status planning (uses of language), acquisition planning (users of language), and corpus planning (language itself). [14]

  8. Nvidia (NVDA) Q4 2025 Earnings Call Transcript - AOL

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    Just as language, foundation models have revolutionized Language AI, Cosmos is a physical AI to revolutionize robotics. The robotics and automotive companies, including ridesharing giant Uber, are ...

  9. Economics of language - Wikipedia

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    The economics of language is an emerging field of study concerning a range of topics such as the effect of language skills on income and trade, the costs and benefits of language planning options, the preservation of minority languages, etc. [1] [2] It is relevant to analysis of language policy. In his book 'Language and Economy', [3] the ...