ABSTRACT

Highlights the shift in language planning and language change in Japan at the end of the 20th century against a background of significant socio-cultural, political, and economic change and places them in a comparative context. Issues investigated include the concept of disorder in language; changes in official language; changing attitudes to region

chapter |9 pages

Introduction

chapter 2|25 pages

Historical background and parallels

chapter 3|35 pages

State of the language, state of the nation

chapter 4|28 pages

Language: state and citizens

chapter 6|24 pages

National and regional identities in flux

chapter 7|5 pages

Into the twenty-first century