LINGUIST List 17.2563
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Mon Sep 11 2006
Books: General Linguistics: Leitner, Fritz, Taylor (Eds)
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1. Julia
Ulrich,
Language in Australia and New Zealand: Leitner, Fritz, Taylor (Eds)
Message 1: Language in Australia and New Zealand: Leitner, Fritz, Taylor (Eds)
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Date: 11-Sep-2006
From: Julia Ulrich <julia.ulrich degruyter.com>
Subject: Language in Australia and New Zealand: Leitner, Fritz, Taylor (Eds)
Title: Language in Australia and New Zealand
Subtitle: A Bibliography and Research Database (1788 - Present)
Published: 2006
Publisher: Mouton de Gruyter
http://www.mouton-publishers.com
Book URL: http://www.mouton-online.com/ausbib.php
Editor: Gerhard Leitner, Free University Berlin
Editor: Clemens Fritz, Free University Berlin
Editor: Brian Taylor
Electronic: ISBN: 3110176246 Pages: Price: Europe EURO 248.00 Comment: Introductory Price; valid until December 31, 2006
Electronic: ISBN: 3110176246 Pages: Price: U.S. $ 334.80 Comment: Introductory Price; valid until December 31, 2006
Abstract:
Australia and New Zealand are hosts to hundreds of languages whose interaction is at the heart of Language in Australia and New Zealand. English constitutes the natural center and the full range of writings is covered from 1788 to 2001, including dictionaries and glossaries. Comprehensive coverage is given to the other languages - indigenous, European, Asian, and contact languages - that have emerged throughout the history of these nations, especially Kriol, Torres Strait Creole, and Norfolk. The bibliography also includes onomastics and Australian and New Zealand sign language. Other themes covered are the interaction of English with indigenous and non- English-migrant languages; language maintenance, shift, and loss; psycholinguistic and societal factors; language policies; and educational responses. Stored on media-neutral electronic databases, the bibliography offers the following features Users can enter any keyword to begin a search (lists of keywords are also available). Each entry contains a number of keywords, which direct the user to other related search terms or entries. Internal cross-classifications and further searches within a search result are possible. Both the keywords and the comments for each entry give a clear indication of the main topics covered by the publication, providing the user with a detailed overview and systematic coverage of the many subfields of research. Abstracts or notes are provided for most of the entries. The bibliography does not only survey publications within their specific areas of research, but also includes a wide variety of titles dealing with the application of their findings in related fields and adjacent non-linguistic disciplines. Publications covered include monographs, collective volumes, articles in journals and edited works, proceedings, and difficult to trace literature such as theses, dissertations, pre-publications, unpublished manuscripts, online publications, as well as reports from institutions. In these cases, details on accessibility and location are added, thus avoiding time-consuming searches elsewhere. Future editions will include feedback functions so that users can submit further information and/or abstracts, making the bibliography interactive. Annual updates: up to new 1000 entries are planned. For a free trial access, please visit http://www.mouton-online.com/ausbib.php
Linguistic Field(s):
General Linguistics
Written In: English (eng )
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