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Justice in the Linguistic Environment: Narrow or Wide?ents and treat private language choices as falling beyond the scope of justice. By contrast, this chapter argues that the moral assessment of a society’s linguistic arrangements ought to consider both its institutional framework and the language choices of its members.menopause 发表于 2025-3-26 07:37:03
Language Proficiency and Migration: An Argument Against Testingge(s) useful and desirable for both the migrant and the host society, we argue that mandatory language testing cannot be justified. Our purpose is to offer justifications for rejecting language as a legitimate tool for controlling state borders and to regulate (access to) citizenship of a liberal democracy.linguistics 发表于 2025-3-26 11:36:13
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Linguistic Justice in a Federal Setting: The Case of Canadian ProvincesLinguistic justice depends in part on the costs and benefits of the relevant language policies. This chapter presents a methodology that can be used in ascertaining the value of these costs and benefits. It illustrates its use with data from Canadian provinces focusing in particular on minority education.Customary 发表于 2025-3-26 19:55:49
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