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Language Planning is a branch of socio-linguistics. It deals with the status of language and the factors affecting such aspect, linguistic substance and its relation to society, and planning the acquisition of language learning and teaching. It also studies the functions of the different linguistic planning, which are the purification of language, linguistic reform, reasoning or linguistic standardization , updating and developing language, language and identity, Arabization and revival of language, and language use. The course also addresses the issue of linguistic diversity, varied dialects as a challenge to language, linguistic bilateralism, and diaglossia. It also addresses linguistic and nonlinguistic policies related to language prestige and the spread and use of language. The course also offers practical training on practicing linguistic planning on one of the issues related to Arabic in the modern era. |