Information about List Of Language Regulators

This is a list of bodies that regulate standard languages.

AfrikaansDie Taalkommissie, South Africa
ArabicAcademy of the Arabic Language (مجمع اللغة العربية, Syria, Egypt, Jordan, Morocco, Iraq)
AragoneseAcademia de l'Aragonés[1], Aragon, Spain
AsturianAcademia de la Llingua Asturiana
Bangla / BengaliPaschimbanga Bangla Academy, Kolkata, West Bengal,
or Bangla Academy, Dhaka, Bangladesh
BasqueEuskaltzaindia
BulgarianInstitute for Bulgarian Language [2] at the Bulgarian Academy of Sciences
CatalanInstitut d'Estudis Catalans and Acadèmia Valenciana de la Llengua (for the valencian standard)
ChineseState Language and Letters Committee of the PRC (国家语言文字工作委员会); Standard Mandarin is also regulated by the Mandarin Promotion Council (國語推行委員會) of the Republic of China
CornishKesva an Taves Kernewek - Cornish Language Board (Kernewek Kemmyn); Agan Tavas - Our Language (Unified Cornish and Unified Cornish Revised)
CroatianVijeće za normu hrvatskoga standardnog jezika (Council for Standard Croatian Language Norm) attached to the Institut za hrvatski jezik i jezikoslovlje [3] (Institute of Croatian Language and Linguistics)
CzechCzech Language Institute (Ústav pro jazyk českı)
DanishDansk Sprognævn (Danish Language Board)
DalecarlianUlum Dalska
DutchNederlandse Taalunie (Dutch Language Union)
EnglishNone, though some dictionaries and style guides (particularly Webster's in the United States and the Oxford English Dictionary in the Commonwealth) are seen by many linguists (including their authors) as serving an extremely weak quasi-regulatory function.
FaroeseFøroyska málnevndin (Faroese Language Board)
FilipinoKomisyon sa Wikang Filipino [4]
FinnishKielitoimisto (Language Planning Department of the Research Institute for the Languages of Finland)
French (France)Académie française (French Academy)
French (Quebec)Office québécois de la langue française (Quebec Office of the French Language)
GalicianReal Academia Galega (Royal Galician Academy, official)
GermanRat für deutsche Rechtschreibung [5] (Council for German Spelling)
HebrewAcademy of the Hebrew Language (האקדמיה ללשון העברית)
HindiCentral Hindi Directorate (regulates use of Devanagari script and Hindi spelling in India.[1])
HungarianMagyar Tudományos Akadémia Nyelvtudományi Intézete (Research Institute for Linguistics at the Hungarian Academy of Sciences)
IcelandicÁrni Magnússon Institute for Icelandic Studies
IndonesianPusat Bahasa (Language Center)
IrishForas na Gaeilge
ItalianAccademia della Crusca
JapaneseNo official centralized regulation, but de facto regulations by Agency for Cultural Affairs (文化庁) at the Ministry of Education of Japan (文部科学省)
KannadaVarious academies and Government of Karnataka
KoreanNational Institute of Korean Language (국립 국어원)
LatinOpus Fundatum Latinitas
LatvianLatvian State Language Center (Valsts Valodas Centrs)
LithuanianValstybinė lietuvių kalbos komisija (State Commission of the Lithuanian Language)
LusogaLusoga Language Authority, (LULA) (Uganda)
MalayDewan Bahasa dan Pustaka (The Institute of Language and Literature)
MalteseAkkademja tal-Malti
MaoriMaori Language Commission
Norwegian (traditional)Norsk Akademi for Sprog og Litteratur (Norwegian Academy)
Norwegian (Bokmål and Nynorsk)Språkrådet (Norwegian Language Council)
OccitanConselh de la Lenga Occitana (Occitan Language Council)
PersianAcademy of Persian Language and Literature, Academy of Sciences of Afghanistan
PolishRada Języka Polskiego (Polish Language Council)
Portuguese (Brazil)Academia Brasileira de Letras
Portuguese (Portugal)Academia das Ciências de Lisboa, Classe de Letras
Romanian (Romania)Institutul de Lingvisticǎ al Academiei Române (Institute for Linguistics of the Romanian Academy)
Romanian (Moldova)Academia de Ştiinţe a Moldovei
RussianRussian Language Institute [6] at the Russian Academy of Sciences
ScotsScotland: Scots Tung, promotes Lowland Scots. Ireland: the Ulster-Scots Agency, a cross-border agency, promotes Ulster Scots.
Scottish GaelicBòrd na Gàidhlig maintains the national plan for Gaelic, to promote its use and make Gaelic culture accessible
SerbianMatica Srpska, Board for Standardization of the Serbian Language, Serbian Academy of Sciences and Arts
SindhiSindhi Language Authority[7]
SlovakSlovak Academy of Sciences
SloveneSlovene Academy of Sciences and Arts
SpanishAsociación de Academias de la Lengua Española
Real Academia Española
SwahiliBaraza la Kiswahili la Taifa
SwedishSwedish Language Council
Swedish (Finland-Swedish)Svenska språkbyrån (Swedish Language Department of the Research Institute for the Languages of Finland)
TetumNational Institute of Linguistics at the National University of East Timor
ThaiThe Royal Institute (Thailand) (ราชบัณฑิตยสถาน)
TurkishTurkish Language Association
UkrainianNational Academy of Sciences of Ukraine
UrduNational Language Authority, Pakistan
VõroVõro Institute
WaraySanghiran San Binisaya ha Samar ug Leyte (Academy for Samar-Leyte Visayan) defunct
West FrisianFryske Akademy (Frisian Academy)
WolofCentre de linguistique appliquée de Dakar (Center of Applied Linguistics of Dakar at the Cheikh Anta Diop University in Dakar, Senegal)
YiddishYIVO [9]

Auxiliary languages

Interlingua

The auxiliary language Interlingua has no regulating body, as its vocabulary, grammar, and orthography are viewed as a product of ongoing social forces. In theory, Interlingua therefore evolves independent from any human regulator. Interlingua's vocabulary is verified and recorded by dynamically applying certain general principles to an existing set of natural languages and their etymologies.

Constructed languages

With the exception of Interlingua, all other auxiliary languages have been constructed by a person or small group. Constructed languages are by definition their inventors' regulations, so language planning, as known in natural languages, does not exist independent of the language itself.

EsperantoAkademio de Esperanto
IdoUniono por la Linguo Internaciona Ido
KlingonMarc Okrand and Klingon Language Institute
LojbanLogical Language Group

See also

References

A standard language (also standard dialect or standardized dialect) is a particular variety of a language that has been given either legal or quasi-legal status.
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Official language of:
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al-‘Arabiyyah in written Arabic (Kufic script):  
Pronunciation: /alˌʕa.raˈbij.ja/
Spoken in: Algeria, Bahrain, Egypt, Iraq, Jordan, Kuwait, Lebanon, Libya, Mauritania, Morocco, Oman,
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  1. Academy of the Arabic Language in Damascus (Syria) (oldest)
  2. Academy of the Arabic Language in Cairo (Egypt)
  3. Academy of the Arabic Language in Amman (Jordan)
  4. Academy of the Arabic Language in Khartum (Sudan)
  5. Academy of the Arabic Language in Rabat (Morroco)

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Anthem
Homat el Diyar
Guardians of the Land


Capital
(and largest city) Damascus

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Gumhūriyyat Miṣr al-ʿArabiyyah
Arab Republic of Egypt


Flag Coat of arms
Anthem
Bilady, Bilady, Bilady
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Anthem
عاش المليك
The Royal Anthem of Jordan
   ("As-salam al-malaki al-urdoni") 1
Long live the King
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Motto
"Allāh, al Waţan, al Malik"   (transliteration)
"God, Nation, King"

Anthem
Hymne Chérifien
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Motto
الله أكبر    (Arabic)
"Allahu Akbar"   (transliteration)
"God is the Greatest"
Anthem

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Aragonese}}} 
Official status
Official language of: none
Regulated by: Academia de l'Aragonés
Language codes
ISO 639-1: an
ISO 639-2: arg
ISO 639-3: arg  

Aragonese
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Comunidad Autónoma de Aragón
Comunidá Autonoma d'Aragón
Comunitat Autònoma d'Aragó


Flag Coat of arms

Anthem: Himno de Aragón
Capital Zaragoza
Official language(s) Spanish
Area
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Motto
"Plus Ultra"   (Latin)
"Further Beyond"
Anthem
"Marcha Real" 1
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Asturian (Asturian: Asturianu or Bable) is a Romance language of the West Iberian group, Astur-Leonese Subgroup, spoken in the Spanish province of Asturias by the Asturian people.
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The Academia de la Llingua Asturiana or Academy of the Asturian Language (ALLA) is an organization that promotes and regulates the Asturian language, a language of the Spanish autonomous community of Asturias.
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Writing system: Bengali script 
Official status
Official language of:
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Paschimbanga Bangla Akademi (Bengali: পশ্চিমবঙ্গ বাংলা আকাদেমি), or West Bengal Bangla Academy, established on 20 May 1986, is the main academy for
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Kolkata   (Bengali: কলকাতা, IPA: ['kolkat̪a]
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Coordinates: West Bengal (Bengali: পশ্চিমবঙ্গ Poshchimbôŋgo) is a state in eastern India.
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Bangla Academy, established on 3 December 1955, is the national academy for promoting Bangla language in Bangladesh. The main office of the organisation is located at the Burdwan House on the campus of the University of Dhaka, beside Ramna Park.
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Dhaka
Skyline of Dhaka City
Nickname: City of Mosques and Shrines
Location of Dhaka in Bangladesh
Coordinates:
Country Bangladesh
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Anthem
Amar Shonar Bangla
My Golden Bengal


Capital
(and largest city) Dhaka

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 Basque
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Official status
Official language of: Euskadi and Navarre (Spain)
Regulated by: Euskaltzaindia
Language codes
ISO 639-1: eu
ISO 639-2: baq (B)  eus (T)
ISO 639-3: eus


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Euskaltzaindia (literally, "group of keepers of the Basque language"; often translated Royal Academy of the Basque language) is the official academic language regulatory institution which watches over the Basque language.
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Bulgarian}}} 
Official status
Official language of:  Bulgaria
 European Union
Regulated by: Institute of Bulgarian at the Bulgarian Academy of Sciences (Институт за
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Bulgarian Academy of Sciences (abbreviated BAS, in Bulgarian: Българска академия на науките,
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In Spain: Catalonia, Valencian Community, Balearic Islands, Aragon (in La Franja), Murcia (in El Carxe). In France: Northern Catalonia. In Italy: The city of L'Alguer. In Andorra.
Total speakers: 9.
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The Institut d'Estudis Catalans (Institute for Catalan Studies, or IEC) is an academic institution, based in Barcelona, whose Philological Section promulgates official standards for the Catalan language as used in Catalonia, Valencia and the Balearic Islands.
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The Acadèmia Valenciana de la Llengua (AVL) - Valencian Academy of the Language - is an institution created on September 16, 1998 by the Valencian Parliament, which belongs to the set of official institutions that compose the Generalitat Valenciana, according to the
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Valencian,Catalan
Valencià,Català
Spoken in: Spain, France, Italy, Andorra.
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