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Recent Changes in the Status of German as a Language of Chemistry

  • Stefan Michels
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Status Change of Languages
This chapter is in the book Status Change of Languages

Chapters in this book

  1. Frontmatter i
  2. Contents v
  3. Foreword vii
  4. I. National or Official Languages
  5. Linguistic Legislation and Prestige Shift 3
  6. The Role of Pressure Groups in the Change of the Status of French in Québec since 1960 17
  7. Changes in the Status and Function of Quechua 43
  8. Status Types and Status Changes in the Arabic Language 65
  9. Status Change of Languages in Sub-Saharan Africa 100
  10. Socioeconomic Transitions and Language Status Change: The Case of Luxembourg 140
  11. Language Status Shift in the United States: A European Perspective 164
  12. Hindi Language Planning: A Case Study of Status Change 178
  13. In Search of Status: Bahasa Malaysia for National Unification 200
  14. II. Nonstandard or Standardizing Languages
  15. The Status of Tok Pisin in Papua New Guinea: The Colonial Predicament 229
  16. The Changing Status of Melanesian Pidgin English 253
  17. Function and Status Change of Pidgin and Creole Languages 264
  18. III. Non-Official or Minority Languages
  19. Three Dilemmas of Organized Efforts to Reverse Language Shift 285
  20. The Changing Status of U. S. Spanish: de Facto Second Language? 294
  21. The Status of a Minority Language in India: A Case Study of Maithili 311
  22. Status and Function Changes of Dutch as an Immigrant Language in Australia 324
  23. Problems of Status and Status Change of Yiddish 332
  24. The Changing Status of English in Switzerland 355
  25. Evolution et Statut des Variantes Standard et Dialectales de l’Allemand en Alsace 371
  26. IV. Varieties of German
  27. The Status of German as a Language of Science and the Importance of the English Language for German-Speaking Scientists 391
  28. Recent Changes in the Status of German as a Language of Chemistry 408
  29. On the Status and Changes in the Status of German as a Language of Diplomacy 421
  30. Phases of Language Maintenance and Shift: On the Status of Michigan Franconian 439
  31. Diachronic and Synchronic Aspects of Status Change: The Case of the Old Order Amish and Related Groups 457
  32. V. Special Topics
  33. Assessing Language Status: Some Problems 487
  34. Der Weg von einem Sprachprojekt zu einer lebenden Welthilfssprache. Einige Aspekte des Statuswandels, dargestellt am Beispiel des Esperanto 496
  35. Deference, Politeness and the Status of Language – A Study in the Variability and Changeability of a Crucial Relationship 521
  36. Sachregister 541
  37. Backmatter 549
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