Modern Hebrew in the Light of Language Planning Terminology, History, And Periodization (Report) Modern Hebrew in the Light of Language Planning Terminology, History, And Periodization (Report)

Modern Hebrew in the Light of Language Planning Terminology, History, And Periodization (Report‪)‬

Hebrew Studies Journal 1996, Annual, 37

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Publisher Description

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:

GENRE
Professional & Technical
RELEASED
1996
1 January
LANGUAGE
EN
English
LENGTH
22
Pages
PUBLISHER
National Association of Professors of Hebrew
SIZE
228.4
KB

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