Volume 24 (2011)Applied Folk Linguistics
Edited by Antje Wilton & Martin Stegu
University of Siegen | Vienna University of Economics and Business
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Bringing the ‘folk’ into applied linguistics: An introductionAntje Wilton & Martin Stegu | pp. 1–14
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Methods in (applied) folk linguistics: Getting into the minds of the folkDennis R. Preston | pp. 15–39
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Do non-linguists practice linguistics? An anti-eliminative approach to folk theoriesMarie-Anne Paveau | pp. 40–54
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Linking past and present: A view of historical comments about languageAntje Wilton & Holger Wochele | pp. 55–67
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Communication and understandingKarol Janicki | pp. 68–77
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First language acquisition and teachingMadalena Cruz-Ferreira | pp. 78–87
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Folk beliefs about second language learning and teachingMichael Pasquale | pp. 88–99
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That which We Call a Rose by any Other Name Would Sound as Sweet: Folk perceptions, status and language variationRobert M. McKenzie & Dietmar Osthus | pp. 100–115
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