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Language and communication: Diversity and change – An introduction
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Anne Pauwels
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Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter i
- Contents xix
- Language and communication: Diversity and change – An introduction 1
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I. Language minorities and inequality
- 1. Regional and immigrant minority languages in Europe 15
- 2. Immigrant language minorities in the United States 53
- 3. Immigrant minorities: Australia 87
- 4. Linguistic diversity: Africa 123
- 5. Linguistic diversity: Asia 151
- 6. Language contact, culture and ecology 177
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II. Language planning and language change
- 7. Models and approaches in language policy and planning 211
- 8. Back from the brink: The revival of endangered languages 241
- 9. Economics and language policy 271
- 10. Language and colonialism 299
- 11. Linguistic imperialism? English as a global language 333
- 12. Language planning and language rights 365
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III. Language variation and change in institutional contexts
- 13. Language and education 401
- 14. Forensic linguistics 429
- 15. Language and religion 459
- 16. Language, war, and peace 493
- 17. Language and science 523
- 18. Multilingualism on the Internet 553
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IV. The discourse of linguistic diversity and language change
- 19. Attitudes to language and communication 595
- 20. Language, racism, and ethnicity 619
- 21. Language and sexism 651
- 22. Linguistic diversity and language standardization 685
- 23. Borrowing as language conflict 715
- 24. Political correctness and freedom of speech 751
- Backmatter 765
Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter i
- Contents xix
- Language and communication: Diversity and change – An introduction 1
-
I. Language minorities and inequality
- 1. Regional and immigrant minority languages in Europe 15
- 2. Immigrant language minorities in the United States 53
- 3. Immigrant minorities: Australia 87
- 4. Linguistic diversity: Africa 123
- 5. Linguistic diversity: Asia 151
- 6. Language contact, culture and ecology 177
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II. Language planning and language change
- 7. Models and approaches in language policy and planning 211
- 8. Back from the brink: The revival of endangered languages 241
- 9. Economics and language policy 271
- 10. Language and colonialism 299
- 11. Linguistic imperialism? English as a global language 333
- 12. Language planning and language rights 365
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III. Language variation and change in institutional contexts
- 13. Language and education 401
- 14. Forensic linguistics 429
- 15. Language and religion 459
- 16. Language, war, and peace 493
- 17. Language and science 523
- 18. Multilingualism on the Internet 553
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IV. The discourse of linguistic diversity and language change
- 19. Attitudes to language and communication 595
- 20. Language, racism, and ethnicity 619
- 21. Language and sexism 651
- 22. Linguistic diversity and language standardization 685
- 23. Borrowing as language conflict 715
- 24. Political correctness and freedom of speech 751
- Backmatter 765