Language Problems and Language Planning 39:1
[Language Problems and Language Planning, 39:1] 2015. iii, 113 pp.
Publishing status: Available
© John Benjamins Publishing Company
Table of Contents
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Motives for Chinese script simplificationXiaxing Pan, Huiyuan Jin, and Haitao Liu | pp. 1–32
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Language rights in the European Union and the Treaty of LisbonEduardo D. Faingold | pp. 33–49
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The porous borders of language and nation: English in IndonesiaLauren R. Zentz | pp. 50–69
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Economic phenomena and ideologies behind language shift: From nationalism and globalization to modernization and the ideology of “new”Paolo Coluzzi | pp. 70–83
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The topic of planned languages (Esperanto) in the current specialist literatureSabine Fiedler | pp. 84–104
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Erzsébet Bárat, Patrick Studer & Jiří Nekvapil (Eds.). Ideological conceptualizations of language: Discourses of linguistic diversityRezensiert von Kimura Goro Christoph | pp. 105–106
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48th International Conference on Sino-Tibetan Languages and Linguistics, University of California, Santa Barbara, 20-23 August 2015Carol Genetti and Chris Donlay |
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Sari Pietikäinen & Helen Kelly-Holmes (Eds.). Multilingualism and the peripheryReviewed by Frank Nuessel | pp. 107–109
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Tullio De Mauro. In Europa son già 103 – Troppe lingue per una democrazia?Recensione di Renato Corsetti | pp. 110–113
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BIC Subject: CF – Linguistics
BISAC Subject: LAN009000 – LANGUAGE ARTS & DISCIPLINES / Linguistics / General