Language Policy

Language policy is an automated set of rules designed to regulate the use of language in various contexts. It is important for international businesses, governments, and educational institutions as a way to ensure effective communication and collaboration. In addition to encouraging clear communication, language policy can also be used to promote linguistic diversity, protect minority language rights, and promote cross-cultural understanding. Language policy can be implemented through the use of official language declarations, language laws, language use regulations, language testing and grading systems, language curricula, and language standards.

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