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1- Language-education policies and international institutions: The World Bank’s vs. UNESCO’s global framework
2- Unfirm ground: A re-assessment of language policy in Ireland since Independence
3- Language planning in Kazakhstan: The case of ergonyms as another scene of linguistic landscape of Astana
4- Lexical expansion and terminological planning in indigenous and planned languages: Comparisons between Te Reo Māori and Esperanto
5- Albert Bastardas-Boada. Language and identity policies in the ‘glocal’ age: New processes, effect, and principles of organization.
6- Wera Blanke. Pri terminologia laboro en Esperanto: Elektitaj publikaĵoj.
7- Maria Luisa Villa. L’inglese non basta: Una lingua per la società. (Free)
8- F. Xavier Vila (Ed.). Survival and development of language communities: Prospects and challenges.
About LPLP
Language Problems and Language Planningis published in cooperation with the Center for Research and Documentation on World Language Problems. This peer-reviewed international and multi-lingual journal publishes articles primarily on political, sociological, and economic aspects of language and language use. It is especially concerned with relationships between and among language communities, particularly in international contexts, and in the adaptation, manipulation, and standardization of language for international use. Articles deal with language policy, language management, and language use in international organizations, multinational enterprises, etc., and theoretical studies on global communication, language interaction, and language conflict.