Published Online: 2019-08-02
Published in Print: 2019-08-27
© 2019 Walter de Gruyter GmbH, Berlin/Boston
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Articles in the same Issue
- Frontmatter
- Introduction: Language in the mines
- Fanakalo as a mining language in South Africa: A new overview
- Katanga Swahili and Heerlen Dutch: A sociohistorical and linguistic comparison of contact varieties in mining regions
- Grammatical features of a moribund coalminers’ language in a Belgian cité
- From flamano to urban vernacular. Linguistic and meta-linguistic heritage of first generation miners in Flemish Limburg
- Multilingualism and mixed language in the mines of Potosí (Bolivia)
- The dialect of São João da Chapada: Possible remains of a mining language in Minas Gerais, Brazil
- Discussion: Language in nature resource economies
- Book Review
- Stuart Kirsch: Mining capitalism: the relationship between corporations and their critics
Keywords for this article
Language in the mines;
social ecology;
language practices;
language contact effects
Articles in the same Issue
- Frontmatter
- Introduction: Language in the mines
- Fanakalo as a mining language in South Africa: A new overview
- Katanga Swahili and Heerlen Dutch: A sociohistorical and linguistic comparison of contact varieties in mining regions
- Grammatical features of a moribund coalminers’ language in a Belgian cité
- From flamano to urban vernacular. Linguistic and meta-linguistic heritage of first generation miners in Flemish Limburg
- Multilingualism and mixed language in the mines of Potosí (Bolivia)
- The dialect of São João da Chapada: Possible remains of a mining language in Minas Gerais, Brazil
- Discussion: Language in nature resource economies
- Book Review
- Stuart Kirsch: Mining capitalism: the relationship between corporations and their critics