Language of Empire, Language of Power
Special issue of Language Ecology 2:1/2 (2018)
Editor
[Language Ecology, 2:1/2] 2018. v, 146 pp.
Publishing status: Available
Published online on 9 November 2018
Published online on 9 November 2018
© John Benjamins Publishing Company
Table of Contents
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Language of empire, language of powerKees Versteegh | pp. 1–17
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Mapping the spread of the English language in India: A linguistic ecology approachCristina Muru | pp. 18–40
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How to dictate and survive life in the tropics: Malay-Dutch language guides to minimise communicationJan van der Putten | pp. 41–59
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Français tirailleur : Not just a “language of power”Mikael Parkvall | pp. 60–76
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Língua de Preto, the language of the African slave community in Portugal (16th–19th centuries)Alain Kihm | pp. 77–90
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Settler colonialism speaks: Early contact varieties in Namibia during German colonial ruleAna Deumert | pp. 91–111
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The Russian-Chinese Pidgin: An attempt at the sociology of grammarKapitolina Fedorova | pp. 112–127
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Pidgin as a counterlanguage: Asian labour migrants and Arab employers speakingFida Bizri | pp. 128–146
Articles
Subjects
Main BIC Subject
CF: Linguistics
Main BISAC Subject
LAN009000: LANGUAGE ARTS & DISCIPLINES / Linguistics / General