VLKK

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VLKK is the abbreviation for the State Commission of the Lithuanian Language, the official regulatory body overseeing the Lithuanian language.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf government commission
language regulator
public institution
abbreviationOf Valstybinė lietuvių kalbos komisija
appliesTo education language standards
media language standards
official use of Lithuanian
public administration language
collaboratesWith Lithuanian universities
international language policy organizations
language research institutes
country Lithuania
fieldOfWork language planning
language regulation
linguistics
fullName Valstybinė lietuvių kalbos komisija NERFINISHED
hasOfficialStatus yes
hasRole advisory body on language policy
enforcement of language law provisions
standardization of Lithuanian grammar
standardization of Lithuanian orthography
standardization of Lithuanian terminology
headquartersLocation Vilnius NERFINISHED
isPartOf Lithuanian state institutions system NERFINISHED
jurisdiction Republic of Lithuania NERFINISHED
language Lithuanian NERFINISHED
nativeName Valstybinė lietuvių kalbos komisija NERFINISHED
officialLanguageRegulatorOf Lithuanian language NERFINISHED
recognizedBy Government of Lithuania NERFINISHED
Seimas of the Republic of Lithuania NERFINISHED
regulates Lithuanian language NERFINISHED
regulatoryScope approval of official terminology
approval of place names and personal names in Lithuanian
normative recommendations for Lithuanian
responsibleFor codification of Lithuanian language norms
issuing binding language decisions for state institutions
monitoring language use in public sphere
sector language policy
standardization
terminology planning
shortName VLKK NERFINISHED
subjectOf Lithuanian language law NERFINISHED
supervises implementation of Lithuanian language policy
typeOfOrganization state commission
websiteLanguage Lithuanian NERFINISHED

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