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Status and function of languages and language varieties /

Detalles Bibliográficos
Clasificación:Libro Electrónico
Autores Corporativos: International Sociological Association, World Congress of Sociology
Otros Autores: Ammon, Ulrich
Formato: Electrónico Congresos, conferencias eBook
Idioma:Inglés
Publicado: Berlin ; New York : W. de Gruyter, 1989.
Colección:Foundations of communication.
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Acceso en línea:Texto completo
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  • Table of Contents
  • Foreword
  • I. General Description and Typological Schemes
  • Determining the Status and Function of Languages in Multinational Societies
  • Towards a Descriptive Framework for the Status/Function (Social Position) of a Language within a Country
  • Naturalism and the Search for a Theory of Language Types and Functions
  • Functional Types of Language in India
  • Functional Aspects of Language Varieties â€? A Theoretical-Methodological Approach
  • II. Written, Standard and Cultivated Languages or Varieties
  • A Normtheoretic Approach to Functional and Status Types of LanguageFunction and Status of Written Language in East Asia
  • Popular and Scientific Beliefs about Language Status: An Historical Sketch
  • Ãœber den Begriff Dachsprache
  • Quelque remarques relatives aux concepts Abstand et Ausbau de Heinz Kloss
  • Regressed or “Downgradedâ€? Varieties of Language: A First Approximation
  • Standard English Spoken Here: The Geographical Loci of Linguistic Norms
  • III. Official, National and International Languages
  • Pluricentricity: National Variety
  • Lingua Minor, Franca & Nationalis“Official Languageâ€?: the Case of Lingala
  • Towards a Clarification of the Function and Status of International Planned Languages
  • IV. Evaluation of Languages and Language Rights
  • Towards a Value-Free Language Use Terminology
  • “Mother Tongueâ€?: the Theoretical and Sociopolitical Construction of a Concept
  • Types of Language Activation and Evaluation in an Ethnically Plural Society
  • V. Functional Variation within Languages or Varieties
  • 20 Postulates for a General Theory of Linguistic Variants
  • The Language Continuum as a Pluridimensional ConceptOn the Typology of Linguistic Repertoires (An Italo-Romance View)
  • On Language Mixtures
  • Acrolect and Hyperlect: Education and Class as Foci of Linguistic Identity
  • Diglossia and Functional Heterogeneity
  • The Status of Pitcairn-Norfolk: Creole, Dialect or Cant?
  • Gooniyandi Mother-in-Law “Languageâ€?: Dialect, Register and/or Code?
  • Index of Subjects