Modern Hebrew in the Light of Language Planning Terminology, History, And Periodization (Report)
Hebrew Studies Journal 1996, Annual, 37
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INTRODUCTION This article may be considered an attempt at an analytical description of the first sixty years in the process of "Full Return to Hebrew" (1856-1916) in terms of an updated "language planning" taxonomy. (1) "Language Planning," defined as national decision making in matters of language, comprises three types of planning:
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