Journal Title: Language Problems and Language Planning
Volume Number: 29
Issue Number: 2
Issue Date: 2005
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Table of contents
Articles / Aufsätze Globalisation and national communities of communication Joseph Lo Bianco 109–133
Language transmission in the family in Wales: An example of innovative language planning Viv Edwards and Lynda Pritchard Newcombe 135–150
From internationalisation to globalisation: Language and the nationalist revival in Sweden Leigh Oakes 151–176
Interlinguistics / Interlingüística / Interlinguistik / Interlingvistiko Glück im Unglück: Das Esperantomuseum an der Nationalbibliothek Wien 1938–45 Christina Köstner 177–186
Reviews / Crìticas / Rezensionen / Recenzoj Tove Skutnabb-Kangas. Linguistic Genocide in Education — or Worldwide Diversity and Human Rights? Compte rendu par Edmond Brent et Cora O. Brent-Palmer 187–192
Tessa Carroll. Language Planning and Language Change in Japan Reviewed by Haitao Liu 192–196
Eugene Albert Nida. Fascinated by Languages Reviewed by John Algeo 196–199
N.H. Itagi and Shailendra Kumar Singh (eds.). Linguistic Landscaping in India, with Particular Reference to the New States Reviewed by Durk Gorter 199–201
Abram de Swaan. Words of the World: The Global Language System Reviewed by Humphrey Tonkin 201–203
Roger M. Thompson. Filipino English and Taglish: Language Switching from Multiple Perspectives Reviewed by Robert N. St. Clair 203–204
Humphrey Tonkin and Timothy Reagan (eds.) Language in the Twenty-First Century: Selected Papers of the Millennial Conferences of the Center for Research and Documentation on World Language Problems, Held at the University of Hartford and Yale University Reviewed by John Algeo 205–207
Muhammad Hasan Amara and 'Abd al-Rahmān Mar'I. Language Education Policy: The Arab Minority in Israel Reviewed by Ghalib Anabsi 207–210