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v. 1 ISBN 9781853591044
内容説明
This second volume of papers from the Fourth International Conference on Minority Languages emphasises the inventorial or descriptive approach, whereas the more theoretically oriented papers were published in Volume I.
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Durk Gorter, J. F. Hoekstra, L. G. Jansma and J. Ytsma: Preface
1. Joshua A. Fishman: What is Reversing Language Shift (RLS) and How Can It Succeed?
2. Howard Giles, Laura Leets and Nikolas Coupland: Minority Language Group Status: A Theoretical Conspexus
3. John de Vries: On Coming to Our Census: A Layman's Guide to Demolinguistics
4. Tove Skutnabb-Kangas: Legitimating or Delegitimating New Forms of Racism-The Role of Researchers
5. Germen de Haan: Grammatical Borrowing and Language Change: The Dutchification of Frisian
6. A. B. Anderson: Comparative Analysis of Language Minorities: A Sociopolitical Framework
7. John Edwards: Notes for a Minority-Language Typology: Procedures and Justification
8. Francois Grin: The Economic Approach to Minority Languages
9. Anders Ahlqvist: Summing Up
List of Participants
Contents of Volume II
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v. 2 ISBN 9781853591112
内容説明
The theme of this Conference was 'Comparative Research on Minority Languages and the Development of Theories'. The three previous conferences focused mainly on problems of definition, on language in society and on the linguistics of minority languages. In this volume, the editors have tried to go forward by concentrating on the one hand, on comparative research regarding minority languages, and on the other hand, on the development of theories in this field. We have welcomed a confrontation of different emerging theoretical perspectives. Western and Eastern Papers are published in the companion Volume II.
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Preface: Durk Gorter, Jarich Hoekstra, Lammert G. Jansma and Jehannts Ytsma
1. Anthonia Feitsnia: The Reformation and the Vernacular
2. Reitze J. Jonkman: Characterising a Minority Language: A Social Psychological Comparison Between Dutch, Frisian and The Ljouwen Vernacular
3. Jarmo Lainio: Sweden Finnish - Development or Deterioration?
4. Kas Deprez and Armel Wynants: Flemish Primary Schools in Brussels: Which Prospects?
5. Wilf Gunther: Language Conservancy, or: Can the Anciently Established British Minority Languages Survive?
6. Kenneth MacKinnon: Language Maintenance and Viability in the Contemporary Scottish Gaelic Speech-Community: Some Social and Demographic Factors
7. Thomas Prys Jones: Migrant Pupils: Welsh Linguistic Implications
8. Robert Comer i Codina: Minority Languages in Spain
9. M. Karmen Garmendia and Xabier Aizpuroa: A Demolinguistic Analysis of the Basque Autonomous Community Derived from the Census of 1986
10. Tom Priestly: 'Our Dialect Sounds Stupid': The Importance of Attitudes to So-Called Sub-Standard Language Codes as a Factor in the (Non)-Retention of Slovene in Carinthia, Austria
11. Alfred F. Majewicz and Tomasz Wicherkiewicz: National Minority Languages in Media and Education in Poland
12. Juri Viikberg: The Siberian Estonians and Language Policy
13. Immanuel Koplewitz: The Use and Integration of Hebrew Lexemes in lsraeli Spoken Arabic
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