Psychology of Language
Language policy refers to the deliberate decisions and actions taken by governments or institutions regarding the use, preservation, and promotion of languages within a particular context. This involves defining which languages are recognized, how they are taught, and how they are used in official communications. Language policies often reflect societal attitudes towards different languages and can influence linguistic landscapes as well as the phenomenon of language attrition among speakers.
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