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Individual and social in language change: Diachronic changes in politeness agreement in forms of address
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Charles A. Ferguson
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Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter I
- Contents V
- Introduction 1
- The wax and wane of Whorfian views 7
- Linguistic relativity revisited 45
- Cognitive pluralism: A Whorfian analysis 61
- The "mother tongue" 75
- Linguacentrism and language history 85
- Cognitive and social correlates of bilinguality 101
- Integrating theory in the study of minority languages 113
- Hebrew language revitalization within a general theory of second language learning 137
- Language choice and the Halakhic speech act 157
- Individual and social in language change: Diachronic changes in politeness agreement in forms of address 183
- Women in conversation: Covert models in American language ideology 199
- Dreams of scripts: Writing systems as gifts of God 219
- The future of Chinese characters 227
- Joshua A. Fishman: Bibliographical inventory 245
- Index 277
Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter I
- Contents V
- Introduction 1
- The wax and wane of Whorfian views 7
- Linguistic relativity revisited 45
- Cognitive pluralism: A Whorfian analysis 61
- The "mother tongue" 75
- Linguacentrism and language history 85
- Cognitive and social correlates of bilinguality 101
- Integrating theory in the study of minority languages 113
- Hebrew language revitalization within a general theory of second language learning 137
- Language choice and the Halakhic speech act 157
- Individual and social in language change: Diachronic changes in politeness agreement in forms of address 183
- Women in conversation: Covert models in American language ideology 199
- Dreams of scripts: Writing systems as gifts of God 219
- The future of Chinese characters 227
- Joshua A. Fishman: Bibliographical inventory 245
- Index 277