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  1. Frontmatter I
  2. Honoring Charles A. Ferguson VII
  3. Contents XI
  4. I. Linguistics, Child Language, Language and the Child
  5. Borrowed Sounds 1
  6. The Voice Warp: A Phonological Universal 17
  7. Agreement, Rule Interaction and the Phonology-Syntax Interface 21
  8. Velars and Final Consonants in Early Words 37
  9. On the Acquisition of Final Voiced Stops 51
  10. And They had to Speak Any Way... : Acquisition and Creolization of French. 69
  11. Sociolinguistics, Linguistic Description, Language Change and Language Acquisition 83
  12. The Interaction of Societal Factors in Language Acquisition 99
  13. Babytalk as a Stereotype and Register: Adult Reports of Children's Speech Patterns 111
  14. A Note on Ferguson's Proposed Baby-talk Universals 127
  15. Children's Dispute and Negotiation Strategies: A Naturalistic Approach 135
  16. Development of Negation in Tamil-Telugu Bilingual Children 153
  17. Italian and Vernacular Writing in Southern Regions of Italy: A Semantic Approach to Children's Language Behaviour 171
  18. Some Social Traits of the Bilingual Child's Personality 183
  19. II. Arabic and Languages of Africa
  20. The Ḥāl Construction And The Main Verb in the Sentence 191
  21. The Possessive Predicate in North African Vernacular Arabic 197
  22. The Verb 'See' in Arabic Dialects 211
  23. The Comparative Study of Medieval Arabic Grammatical Theory 223
  24. Arabie After Diglossia 239
  25. Language Mentions in Jordanian Newspapers (The English-Language Press) 253
  26. Were there Egyptian Koines? 271
  27. Lexical Retention in Ethio-Semitic: Checking up on a Myth 291
  28. The High Central Vowel in Amharic: New Approaches to an Old Problem 301
  29. A Southwest Ethiopian Language Area and Its Cultural Background 327
  30. Language, Literacy and Society The Case of Ethiopia 343
  31. The Metaphorical Base of Grammatical Categories in Ewe (West Africa) 367
  32. Simplicity on Command: On Pidginization of Swahili in Shaba (Zaire) 377
  33. Aspects of Language Contact in Africa 387
  34. III. Applied Linguistics
  35. Descriptive and Functional Adequacies of Explicit Grammars 401
  36. Authentic What, Who(m), and When 411
  37. Activity Types and the Structure of Talk in Second Language Learning 419
  38. Contrastive Sentence Perspective: English and German 437
  39. Some Sociolinguistic Aspects of Error Analysis (EA) in Foreign Language (FL) Teaching (With Special Reference to Error Evaluation in the Federal Republic of Germany) 455
  40. Sociolinguistics and Translating 471
  41. Dialogue in One Language, Sub-Titles in Another: Some Alternatives for Learning Languages 479
  42. Applied Linguistics and Language Planning: A Case Study 517
  43. The Center for Applied Linguistics, 1972-1977 537
  44. Front Matter 2 547
  45. Honoring Charles A. Ferguson 553
  46. Contents 2 557
  47. IV. Microsociolinguistics: Acts, Actors and Events 565
  48. Good Data in a Bad Situation: Eliciting Vernacular Structures 567
  49. Deferential Speech Acts and the Pragmatics of Politeness in Tamil: from Case to Aspect 587
  50. The Concept of Politeness and its Formulas in the Romanian Language 599
  51. Language and Society: The Case of Japanese Politeness 623
  52. Questions and Non-Answers 637
  53. Riddling and Lying: Participation and Performance 653
  54. Stereotype Foreigner Talk in German Literature 671
  55. Role of Hypercorrection in French Linguistic Change 685
  56. Naming in the Kashmiri Paṇḍit Community: Sociolinguistics and Anthroponymy 703
  57. V. Sociolinguistic Situation and Bilingual Variation
  58. Optimal Strategies in Linguistic Games 721
  59. Secondary Responses, or Tertiary, to Language by Linguists 737
  60. Variation in Australian Kriol 743
  61. Sociolinguistic Varieties of Malay 755
  62. Oral Languages and Modernity 771
  63. Forms and Functions of Bilingual Speech in Pluricultural Migrant Communities in Switzerland 781
  64. The Polyglossic Spectrum 801
  65. The Dynamics of Plurilingual Situations 809
  66. Multilingualism in Algeria 817
  67. The Value and Problems of Census Data on Languages: An Evaluation of the Language Tables from the 1983 Population Census of Mauritius 829
  68. On Being and Becoming Bilingual in India 843
  69. Trade Function and Lingua Francas 859
  70. V. Language Planning : Corpus and Status
  71. Neologisms in Bislama (Vanuatu) 869
  72. How does the Way Women are Referred to and Described Affect Their Participation in Development and Democracy? 879
  73. Nathan Birnbaum's Third Phase: The Activization of Jewish Sanctity 889
  74. From Lingua Franca to National Language: a Re-examination of the Origins of Standard Swahili 901
  75. Pilipino and the Filipino's Renewed Search for a Linguistic Symbol of Unity and Identity 915
  76. Implications of Canadian Research for Promoting a Language Competent American Society 925
  77. The World Balance of Languages 935
  78. VII. Diglossia: Particular Cases and General Re-examination
  79. Bilingualism and a Sense of 'Peopleness' 951
  80. Bilingualism and Diglossia in their Mutual Relationship 959
  81. Diglossia and Code Switching 967
  82. Diglossia Applied: Vernacular Mixing and Functional Switching with Bangui Yakomas 981
  83. Diglossia in Bangladesh and Language Planning Problems 995
  84. Diglossia in Bangla: a Study of Shifts in the Verbal Repertoire of the Educated Classes in Dhaka, Bangladesh 1015
  85. VIII. Language Contact, Spread, Maintenance and Death
  86. Language Contact Versus Language Conflict 1033
  87. Towards a Systematization of Language Contact Dynamics 1047
  88. Social Factors in Language Maintenance and Language Shift 1057
  89. Language Contact and the Life or Death of Kugu Muminh 1077
  90. Remarks on a Case of Language Decay and Revival 1097
  91. Language Revival and Language Death 1107
  92. Gathering Language Data in Terminal Speech Communities 1119
  93. Charles A. Ferguson Bibliography 1945-1985 1141
  94. Tabula Gratulatoria 1155
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