Focus on Language and Ethnicity
Essays in honor of Joshua A. Fishman
Volume 2
Editor
An impressive collection of theoretical perspectives and empirical data which includes papers on Catalan, Galician, Tagalog, and the minority languages of Kenya. Most of the contributions deal with ethnic minorities in North America: language maintenance and shift and cultural aspects of various language minorities' as well as Judeo-English and Yiddish spoken by children of Jewish immigrants.
[Not in series, FISHFEST 2] 1991. viii, 244 pp.
Publishing status: Available
© John Benjamins Publishing Company
Table of Contents
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Preface | p. v
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Introduction | p. 1
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Pennsylvania German: “Do they love it in their hearts?”Marion Lois Huffines | p. 9
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Linguistic Markers of Anabaptist Ethnicity through Four CenturiesWerner Enninger | p. 23
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Linkages of Language and Ethnic Identity: Changes in Barcelona, 1980–1987Kathryn A. Woolard | p. 61
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Language and Ethnicity: The Case of Rosalía de CastroJoanna Courteau | p. 83
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Making Ethnicity Salient in CodeswitchingCarol Myers-Scotton | p. 95
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Cebuano and Tagalog: Ethnic Rivalry RedivivusAndrew Gonzalez | p. 111
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The Emergence of Language Minorities in the United StatesDavid E. Lopez | p. 131
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Theory and Method in the Study of Language ShiftCalvin J. Veltman | p. 145
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A So-Called Dialect of EnglishAlan S. Kaye | p. 169
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Ethnic Identity and Aging: Children of Jewish Immigrants Return to Their First LanguageRakhmiel Peltz | p. 183
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W(h)ither Ethnic Languages and Bilingual Education in the US? Crisis & the Struggle between Hegemony & HumanismRolf Kjolseth | p. 207
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Contributors | p. 245
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Index | p. 251
Subjects
Linguistics
Main BIC Subject
CF: Linguistics
Main BISAC Subject
LAN009000: LANGUAGE ARTS & DISCIPLINES / Linguistics / General
U.S. Library of Congress Control Number: 91000699