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Chapters in this book
- I-IV I
- Editor's Preface V
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I. Overall Perspectives and General Models
- English — the Accidental Language of Science 3
- When Does Knowledge Have a National Language? Language Policy-Making for Science and Technology 27
- English and the Language of Science: On the Unity of Language and the Plurality of Languages 59
- English in the Social Sciences 71
- The Dominance of English at European Universities Switzerland and Sweden Compared 85
- The Expansion of English as a Language of Science and Communication: East and Southeast Asia 113
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II. Countries with a History of English-Language Dominance
- Speaking of Science: The Use by Australian University Science Staff of Language Skills 139
- The Penetration of English as Language of Science and Technology into the Israeli Linguistic Repertoire: A Preliminary Enquiry 167
- Aspects of Scholarly Language Use In Malaysia: Switching Codes in Formal Settings 177
- English in Science Communication in Hong Kong: Educational Research Output 193
- English as the Medium of Instruction for Science and its Effects on the Languages of the Philippines 205
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III. Countries with a History of Foreign Languages for Science Other than, or in Addition to, English
- The Impact of English as a Language of Science in Finland and its Role for the Transition to Network Society 229
- The Foreign Language Competence of Hungarian Scholars: Ten Years Later 261
- Swedish, English, French or German — the Language Situation at Swedish Universities 287
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IV. Countries with an Own International Language of Science
- The Languages of Science in France: Public Debate and Language Policies 319
- English in Linguistic Research in Belgium 329
- English as a Future Language of Teaching at German Universities? A Question of Difficult Consequences, Posed by the Decline of German as a Language of Science 343
- English as a Language of Instruction at Austrian Universities 363
- The Presence of English at Swiss Universities 389
- English as a Language of Science in Russia 405
- English in Brazil with an Outlook on its Function as a Language of Science 425
- English as a Language of Science in Japan From Corpus Planning to Status Planning 447
- Subject Index 471
Chapters in this book
- I-IV I
- Editor's Preface V
-
I. Overall Perspectives and General Models
- English — the Accidental Language of Science 3
- When Does Knowledge Have a National Language? Language Policy-Making for Science and Technology 27
- English and the Language of Science: On the Unity of Language and the Plurality of Languages 59
- English in the Social Sciences 71
- The Dominance of English at European Universities Switzerland and Sweden Compared 85
- The Expansion of English as a Language of Science and Communication: East and Southeast Asia 113
-
II. Countries with a History of English-Language Dominance
- Speaking of Science: The Use by Australian University Science Staff of Language Skills 139
- The Penetration of English as Language of Science and Technology into the Israeli Linguistic Repertoire: A Preliminary Enquiry 167
- Aspects of Scholarly Language Use In Malaysia: Switching Codes in Formal Settings 177
- English in Science Communication in Hong Kong: Educational Research Output 193
- English as the Medium of Instruction for Science and its Effects on the Languages of the Philippines 205
-
III. Countries with a History of Foreign Languages for Science Other than, or in Addition to, English
- The Impact of English as a Language of Science in Finland and its Role for the Transition to Network Society 229
- The Foreign Language Competence of Hungarian Scholars: Ten Years Later 261
- Swedish, English, French or German — the Language Situation at Swedish Universities 287
-
IV. Countries with an Own International Language of Science
- The Languages of Science in France: Public Debate and Language Policies 319
- English in Linguistic Research in Belgium 329
- English as a Future Language of Teaching at German Universities? A Question of Difficult Consequences, Posed by the Decline of German as a Language of Science 343
- English as a Language of Instruction at Austrian Universities 363
- The Presence of English at Swiss Universities 389
- English as a Language of Science in Russia 405
- English in Brazil with an Outlook on its Function as a Language of Science 425
- English as a Language of Science in Japan From Corpus Planning to Status Planning 447
- Subject Index 471