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'Language policy and planning has been used by governments in the Asia-Pacific Region to develop local languages for use as national languages as a means of promoting national unity and an indigenous world view... The role of literature is an important part of this intellectualisation of local languages and in the process re-intellectualisation of English for local use.' (p. 258)
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Literature and the Intellectualisation of Langaue through Language Policy and Planning
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