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Kapitel in diesem Buch
- I-IV I
- Acknowledgements V
- Contents VII
- Contributors IX
- Introduction: Opportunities and challenges of bilingualism 1
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I. Theoretical frameworks
- “Holy languages” in the context of societal bilingualism 15
- Forlorn hope? 25
- When languages disappear, are bilingual education or human rights a cure? Two scenarios 45
- Core values and nation-states 69
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II. Bilingualism worldwide
- French language policy: centrism, Orwellian dirigisme, or economic determinism? 89
- The non-linearity of language maintenance and language shift: survey data from European language boundaries 105
- Language shift among Siberian Estonians: pro and contra 125
- On attitudes towards Croatian dialects and on their changing status 145
- Ethnolects-between bilingualism and urban dialect 157
- The development of Navajo-English bilingualism 171
- Language ideology, ownership and maintenance: the discourse of the Academia Mayor de la Lengua Quechua 199
- Xhosa as a “home appliance”? A case study of language shift in Grahamstown 221
- Japan’s nascent multilingualism 249
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III. Multilingual management and education
- Managing multilingualism in Singapore 275
- Managing languages at bilingual universities: relationships between universities and their language environment 297
- Using descriptive inquiry to transform the education of linguistically diverse US teachers and students 311
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Coda
- Changing paradigms in the study of bilingualism 329
- Index 345
Kapitel in diesem Buch
- I-IV I
- Acknowledgements V
- Contents VII
- Contributors IX
- Introduction: Opportunities and challenges of bilingualism 1
-
I. Theoretical frameworks
- “Holy languages” in the context of societal bilingualism 15
- Forlorn hope? 25
- When languages disappear, are bilingual education or human rights a cure? Two scenarios 45
- Core values and nation-states 69
-
II. Bilingualism worldwide
- French language policy: centrism, Orwellian dirigisme, or economic determinism? 89
- The non-linearity of language maintenance and language shift: survey data from European language boundaries 105
- Language shift among Siberian Estonians: pro and contra 125
- On attitudes towards Croatian dialects and on their changing status 145
- Ethnolects-between bilingualism and urban dialect 157
- The development of Navajo-English bilingualism 171
- Language ideology, ownership and maintenance: the discourse of the Academia Mayor de la Lengua Quechua 199
- Xhosa as a “home appliance”? A case study of language shift in Grahamstown 221
- Japan’s nascent multilingualism 249
-
III. Multilingual management and education
- Managing multilingualism in Singapore 275
- Managing languages at bilingual universities: relationships between universities and their language environment 297
- Using descriptive inquiry to transform the education of linguistically diverse US teachers and students 311
-
Coda
- Changing paradigms in the study of bilingualism 329
- Index 345