Language Problems and Language Planning
Volume 25, Issue 3 (2001)
2001.
Publishing status: Available
© John Benjamins Publishing Company
Table of Contents
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English in South Africa: Expansion and nativization in concertJan Bernsten | pp. 219–235
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Autonomy as a remedy for language conflict: Negotiating territoriality and identityIdil Boran | pp. 237–257
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English or Greek language? State or ethnic identity? The case of the courts in CyprusDimitra Karoulla-Vrikki | pp. 259–288
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Linguistic recycling and the open communityProbal Dasgupta | pp. 289–301
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Naomi S. Baron. Alphabet to Email: How Written English Evolved and Where It’s HeadingReviewed by John Algeo | pp. 303–305
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Louis-Jean Calvet. Pour une écologie des langues du mondeReviewed by Humphrey Tonkin | pp. 305–311
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James P. Lantolf (Ed.). Sociocultural theory and second language learningReviewed by Christina L. Isabelli | pp. 311–314
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Rajendra Singh (Ed.). The Yearbook of South Asian Languages and Linguistics, 2000Reviewed by Robert N. St. Clair | pp. 314–316
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Anita Y. K. Poon. Medium of Instruction in Hong Kong: Policyand PracticeReviewed by Terry A. Osborn | pp. 316–318
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Glanville Price (Ed.). Encyclopedia of the Languages of EuropeReviewed by John Algeo | pp. 318–320
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Jean Aitchison. Language Change: Progress or Decay?Reviewed by Nelson Rojas | pp. 320–322
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Guus Extra & Durk Gorter (Eds.). The Other Languages of EuropeReviewed by Mari C. Jones | pp. 323–324
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Index / Indice / Register / Indeksopp. 325–328
Articles / Articulos / Aufsätze / Artikoloj
Miscellaneous
Book reviews / Críticas / Besprechungen / Recenzoj
Miscellaneous