Sociolinguistics: An International Handbook of the Science of Language and Society, Partie 3In the course of the last 15 years, sociolinguistics (or the sociology of language) has established itself as an academic subject in many countries. The discipline promises to be of benefit in solving practical problems in such areas as language planning and standardization, language teaching and therapy, and language policy. Both research projects and publications and university teaching programmes in sociolinguistics now span such a wide field that it is hardly possible even for the experts to review the whole scope of the subject. A number of specialist periodicals and introductions and sur. |
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Yolanda Lastra Mexico and Central America Mexiko und Mittel amerika | 2073 |
212a Ralph Penny The Hispanophone Caribbean Die hispanophone Karibik | 2081 |
Hubert Devonish The Anglophone Caribbean Die anglophone Karibik | 2083 |
Jean Bernabé Françoise Grenard The Francophone Caribbean Die frankophone Karibik | 2096 |
Marta Dijkhoff Silvia Kouwenberg Paul Tjon Sie Fat The Dutch speaking Caribbean Die niederländischsprachige Karibik | 2105 |
Rainer Enrique Hamel Pedro Martín Butragueño Hispanophone South America Hispanophones Südamerika | 2115 |
Maria Marta Pereira Scherre Brazil Brasilien | 2125 |
Daniel Schreier Andrea Sudbury Sheila Wilson English in the South Atlantic Ocean Englisch im SüdAtlantik | 2131 |
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Wladyslaw Lubas Die westslawischen Sprachen The WestSlavic | 1837 |
Peter Atteslander Schriftliche Befragung Written Investigations 1063 | 1848 |
Karl Gutschmidt Die ostslawische Region The EastSlavic Area | 1851 |
Ina Druviete The Baltic States Die baltischen Staaten | 1864 |
Ian Hancock Gypsy Languages Zigeunersprachen | 1870 |
Peter Trudgill Daniel Schreier Greece and Cyprus Griechenland | 1881 |
Lars Johanson Elisabetta Ragagnin Central Asia and Mongolia | 1889 |
186a B George Hewitt Georgia Georgien | 1897 |
Birgit N Schlyter Turkey Türkei | 1903 |
Yahya Modarresi Iran Afghanistan and Tajikistan Iran Afghanistan | 1911 |
Enam AlWer The Arabicspeaking Middle East Der arabisch | 1917 |
Bernard Spolsky Israel and the Jewish Languages Israel und | 1924 |
Clive Holes The Arabian Peninsula and Iraq Die arabische Halbinsel und der Irak | 1930 |
Keith Walters North Africa Nordafrika | 1941 |
LouisJean Calvet Francophone West Africa Das frankophone Westafrika | 1946 |
Ronny Meyer Sudan and the Horn of Africa Der Sudan und das Horn von Afrika | 1951 |
Magnus Huber Anglophone West Africa Das anglophone Westafrika | 1957 |
Silvester Ron Simango East Africa Ostafrika | 1964 |
LouisJean Calvet Democratic Republic of Congo Rwanda and Burundi Die Demokratische Republik Kongo Ruanda und Burundi | 1972 |
Emilio Bonvini Lusophone Africa Das lusophone Afrika | 1975 |
Tore Janson Southern Africa Südliches Afrika | 1981 |
Robert Chaudenson Madagascar and the Comoros Madagaskar und die Komoren | 1987 |
Robert Chaudenson The Indian Ocean Der Indische Ozean | 1989 |
Braj B Kachru South Asia Südasien | 1990 |
Cheng Tienmu Fritz Pasierbsky China China | 1998 |
David Bradley Mainland Southeast Asia Südostasiatisches Festland | 2007 |
Lars Vikør Malaysia and Insular Southeast Asia Malaysia und insulares Südostasien | 2014 |
Shinji Sanada Japan und Korea Japan and Korea | 2021 |
Anne Pauwels Australia and New Zealand Australien und Neuseeland | 2025 |
Andrew Pawley The South Pacific Der südliche Pazifik | 2034 |
John Edwards Canada Kanada | 2045 |
Lyle Campbell The USA Die USA | 2052 |
Cecilia Cutler Stephanie Hackert Chanti Seymour Bermuda and the Bahamas Bermuda und Bahamas | 2066 |
Linguistic Change Sociolinguistic Aspects | 2138 |
Joachim Gessinger Alphabetisierung von Sprachgemeinschaften | 2170 |
Volume 11 Teilband | 2186 |
Edgar Radtke Konvergenz und Divergenz regionaler Varietäten | 2189 |
J V Neustupny Sociolinguistic Aspects of Social Modernization | 2209 |
Jiˇrí Nekvapil The Development of Languages for Special Purposes | 2223 |
Rainer Enrique Hamel The Development of Language Empires | 2240 |
Wolfgang Dressler Rudolf de Cillia Spracherhaltung Sprachverfall | 2258 |
Paul Kerswill Migration and Language Migration und Sprache | 2271 |
Marinel Gerritsen Roeland van Hout Sociolinguistic Developments | 2285 |
Robert Phillipson Language Spread Sprachverbreitung | 2299 |
John Holm Pidgin and Creole Studies Pidgin und Kreolstudien 58 | 2307 |
Application | 2316 |
Nikolas Coupland Virpi YlänneMcEwen The Sociolinguistics | 2334 |
Rainer Dietrich Erstsprache Muttersprache First Language Mother | 2341 |
Sarah Michaels Richard Sohmer Mary Catherine O Connor | 2351 |
Marilyn MartinJones Sociolinguistics and Second Language | 2367 |
Helga BisterBroosen Soziolinguistik und Fremdsprachenunterricht | 2376 |
Ana Deumert Language Planning Language Determination | 2394 |
Modernization Sprach | 2421 |
Aaron BarAdon Language Revival Sprachwiederbelebung | 2442 |
Ulrich Püschel Lexikographie und Soziolinguistik Lexicography | 2461 |
Volume 22 Teilband | 2472 |
Claude Piron Choosing an Official Language Wahl einer Amts | 2484 |
Deborah Schiffrin Discourse Analysis and Conversation Analysis | 2494 |
Muriel SavilleTroike Anthropological Linguistics and the Ethno | 2515 |
Walt Wolfram Sociolinguistics and Speech Therapy Soziolinguistik | 2523 |
Helen SpencerOatey Sociolinguistics and Intercultural Communi | 2537 |
Raphael Berthele Dialektsoziologie Soziolinguistische Aspekte | 2546 |
Roeland van Hout Linguistische Messverfahren Linguistic | 2551 |
Reinhard Fiehler Rhetorik Rhetoric | 2555 |
Tove SkutnabbKangas Linguistic Human Rights Sprachliche | 2575 |
Romuald Skiba Computeranalyse Computer Analysis 1187 | 2588 |
Wolfgang Wildgen Sprachkontaktforschung Research on Language | 2590 |
Peter Hans Nelde Research on Language Conflict Sprachkonflikt | 2596 |
Gaetano Berruto Sprachvarietät Sprache Gesamtsprache | 2598 |
Lothar Hoffmann Fachsprachenforschung Research on Languages | 2604 |
Gudrun Held Ethnographie des Sprechens The Ethnography | 2615 |
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19th century African Albanian allem Arabic Armenian Bantu languages Berlin/New York bilingual British Cambridge Caribbean central chen colonial communities countries Creole Creole languages cultural Deutsch dialects diglossia discourse dominant Dutch empire English Entwicklung ethnic Ethnologue European French Garifuna Greek groups guage guistic Hungarian immigrant Indian indigenous languages International islands language change language contact language death Language Planning language policy language shift langue lexical lingua franca linguistic lish literacy Literature selected major ment migration modern multilingual national language norm North northern official language Pidgin political population region Republic Russian sche schen schools Schrift Schriftkultur Schriftsprache Schweiz script situation social society sociolinguistic Sociology of Language South southern Spanish speak speakers speech spoken Sprache Sprachen sprachliche Stan standard Standardsprache status Suriname territory tion Tosk Trudgill Turkic Turkic languages Turkish urban variation Varietäten varieties vernacular wurde wurden
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Page 2171 - A person is literate when he has acquired the essential knowledge and skills which enable him to engage in all those activities in which literacy is required for effective functioning in his group and community and whose attainments in reading, writing and arithmetic make it possible for him to continue to use these skills towards his own and the community's development and for active participation in the life of his country.
Page 2085 - ... very divergent, highly codified (often grammatically more complex) superposed variety, the vehicle of a large and respected body of written literature, either of an earlier period or in another speech community, which is learned largely by formal education and is used for most written and formal spoken purposes but is not used by any sector of the community for ordinary conversation.
Page 2177 - The more they are instructed, the less liable they are to the delusions of enthusiasm and superstition, which, among ignorant nations, frequently occasion the most dreadful disorders.
Page 2085 - DIGLOSSIA is a relatively stable language situation in which, in addition to the primary dialects of the language (which may include a standard or regional standards), there is a very divergent, highly codified (often grammatically more complex) superposed variety, the vehicle of a large and respected body of written literature...
Page 1984 - Everyone has the right to receive education in the official language or languages of their choice in public educational institutions where that education is reasonably practicable. In order to ensure the effective access to, and implementation of, this right, the state must consider all reasonable educational alternatives, including single medium institutions, taking into account (a) equity; (b) practicability...
Page 2090 - The communicative tensions which arise in the diglossia situation may be resolved by the use of relatively uncodified, unstable, intermediate forms of the language (Greek mikti, Arabic al-lugah al-wusfd, Haitian Creole de salon) and repeated borrowing of vocabulary items from H to L.
