Step 1: Define corpus planning
Corpus planning involves the development of linguistic resources: creating orthographies, dictionaries, grammars, standardizing spelling, coining new terms for technical subjects, and preparing teaching materials. This is essential when a minority language is introduced in schools.
Step 2: Define status planning
Status planning refers to decisions about the function and role of a language in society — for example, elevating a minority language to the status of a medium of instruction or official language. Without status planning, a language cannot gain institutional legitimacy in education or government.
Step 3: Eliminate distractors
(A) Language revival applies to dead or near-extinct languages (like Hebrew revival), not to a living minority language with sizeable speakers. ✘
(D) Language preservation aims to maintain a language at risk but does not by itself ensure its institutional role in schools. ✘
Thus, both corpus planning and status planning are necessary steps.
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Choose the option that correctly matches the names of scholars (P – S) in column X with the fields or approaches (i – iv) in column Y they are primarily associated with.

Choose the option that correctly matches the names of scholars (P – S) in column X with the fields or approaches (i – iv) in column Y they are primarily associated with.
