Abstract

On the one hand, language technologies strengthen the traditional language planning processes, i.e. the planning of the status and the corpus of the language, but on the other hand, they have other effects as well, which still need to be assessed from a sociolinguistic perspective, since they are not positive a priori. For a constructive synergy of technology and language planning, an interdisciplinary co-operation of disciplines from the fields of humanities and IT is necessary in all the decisive stages of the development of language technology applications.

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