Language Problems and Language Planning 3:2
[Language Problems and Language Planning, 3:2] 1979.
Publishing status: Available
© John Benjamins Publishing Company
Table of Contents
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New Opportunities for the Study of Language Shift: The Anglicization of New England Language MinoritiesCalvin J. Veltman | pp. 65–75
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Real Character and Lunatic Language: Language Planning in the 17th and 18th Centuries (Review Essay)Humphrey Tonkin | pp. 76–85
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Geolinguistics, volume 3, 1977David L. Gold | pp. 86–95
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Miller, Wayne Charles. A Handbook of American MinoritiesHans H. Wellisch | pp. 96–97
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Breton, Roland. Géographie des languesHenri Tinelli | pp. 97–100
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Glazer, Nathan, & MOYNIHAN, Daniel P., eds. Ethnicity. Theory and ExperienceM. Crawford-Young | pp. 100–102
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Kempen, G. De taalgebruiker in de mens. Een uitzicht over de taalpsychologieEdgar C. Polomé | p. 103
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Pap, Leo. The Portuguese in the United States: A BibliographyM. Estellie-Smith and Maria Lydia Spinelli | pp. 104–105
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Van Essen, A.J., and Menting, J.P., eds. The Context of Foreign Language LearningFrank Nuessel | pp. 106–107
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Rubin, Vera, and Schaedel, Richard P., eds. The Haitian PotentialJudith L. Wingerd | pp. 107–111
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Labov, William. What is a Linguistic Fact?Robert N. St. Clair | pp. 112–115
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Duneton, Claude. Parler CroquantHenri Tinelli | pp. 115–118
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La sociolinguistica in Italia, G. Politi e Dialetto e italianoMarcel Danesi | pp. 118–123
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Adler, Max K. Pidgins, creoles and lingua francas. A socio-linguistic studyRobert A. Hall | pp. 124–126
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La Aŭtorojpp. 127–128
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