
Current Issues In Language Planning
Polity Editors: Robert B. Kaplan (University of Southern California), Richard B. Baldauf Jr. (University of Queensland) and Nkonko Kamwangamalu (Howard University)Bob and Dick are also editors of the book series Language Policy and Planning

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The Ecology of Language Revival
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John Edwards
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Language revival is a difficult undertaking, and so new frameworks for understanding and effecting it are always of interest. The adoption of an ecological viewpoint in linguistics has been one of these.
Contemporary versions (or visions), however, are unlikely to prove substantial: they are not particularly innovative, nor are their foundations sturdy in all respects. Apart from a brief consideration of
language rights often important constituents of the moral basis of the 'new' ecology this paper also examines several underlying threads: notions of ecological health and cultural perpetuation,
concerns for 'small' and indigenous systems, and disdain for aspects of modernity.
© Multilingual Matters 2001


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