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TOC: Language Problems and Language Planning 35/3 (2011)
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Language Problems and Language Planning Vol. 35, No. 3 (2011)
Message 1: Language Problems and Language Planning Vol. 35, No. 3 (2011)
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Date: 31-Jan-2012
From: Paul Peranteau <paul benjamins.com>
Subject: Language Problems and Language Planning Vol. 35, No. 3 (2011)
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Publisher: John Benjamins
http://www.benjamins.com/
Journal Title: Language Problems and Language Planning
Volume Number: 35
Issue Number: 3
Issue Date: 2011
Main Text:
2011. iv, 98 pp. Table of Contents Languages and language politics: How invisible language politics produces visible results in Nepal Ram Ashish Giri 197–221 Majority and minority language planning in Brunei Darussalam Paolo Coluzzi 222–240 La glottopolitique du contact linguistique hébreu-arabe en Palestine: Discours et représentations sociales Sofyan Alhamid 241–259 Petro Stojan: From fervent interlinguist to forgotten hermit Anatol Sidorov 261–271 Alan Libert. Daughters of Esperanto Reviewed by Federico Gobbo 273–275 Tove Skutnabb-Kangas, Robert Phillipson, Ajit K. Mohanty, and Minati Panda (eds.). Social Justice through Multilingual Education Reviewed by Timothy Reagan 276–278 John C. Wells. English-Esperanto-English Dictionary. Reviewed by A. Giridhar Rao 279–280 Humphrey Tonkin and Maria Esposito Frank (eds.). The Translator as Mediator of Cultures Reviewed by Ian M. Richmond 281–283 Nicholas Ostler. The Last Lingua Franca: English Until the Return of Babel Reviewed by Xiao Lin 284–286 Kim Potowski (ed.). Language Diversity in the USA. Reviewed by Robert N. St. Clair 287–288 Robert M. McKenzie. The Social Psychology of English as a Global Language: Attitudes, Awareness and Identity in the Japanese Context Reviewed by Yoshitake Masaki 289–291 Theresa Lillis and Mary Jane Curry. Academic Writing in a Global Context: The Politics and Practices of Publishing in English. Reviewed by Robert N. St. Clair 292–293
Linguistic Field(s):
History of Linguistics
Lexicography
Sociolinguistics
Translation
Subject Language(s): Arabic, Standard (arb)
Belait (beg)
Bisaya, Brunei (bsb)
Brunei (kxd)
Chinese, Mandarin (cmn)
Dusun, Central (dtp)
Dusun, Sugut (kzs)
English (eng)
Esperanto (epo)
Hebrew (heb)
Iban (iba)
Japanese (jpn)
Lundayeh (lnd)
Malay (zlm)
Malay (mly)
Malay, Standard (zsm)
Melanau, Central (mel)
Nepali (nep)
Penan, Eastern (pez)
Penan, Western (pne)
Tutong (ttg)
Tutong 1 (ttx)
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