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TOC: Journal of Multilingual & Multicultural Development 28/6 (2007)

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Directory         1.    Kathryn King, Journal of Multilingual & Multicultural Development Vol 28, No 6 (2007)


Message 1: Journal of Multilingual & Multicultural Development Vol 28, No 6 (2007)
Date: 23-Nov-2007
From: Kathryn King <marketingmultilingual-matters.com>
Subject: Journal of Multilingual & Multicultural Development Vol 28, No 6 (2007)
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Publisher: Multilingual Matters
http://www.multilingual-matters.com/

Journal Title: Journal of Multilingual & Multicultural Development Volume Number: 28 Issue Number: 6 Issue Date: 2007


Main Text:

Empirical Evaluation of a Mathematical Model of Ethnolinguistic Vitality: TheCase of VõroMartin Ehala and Katrin Niglas

The Contribution of Linguistic Factors to the Intelligibility of Closely RelatedLanguagesCharlotte Gooskens

“So What is the Appeal?” The Phenomenon of Japanese as a Foreign Language inHong KongGillian Humphreys and Yuko Miyazoe-Wong

Minority Language Socialisation within the Family: Investigating the Early WelshLanguage Socialisation of Babies and Young Children in Mixed Language Familiesin WalesDelyth Morris and Kathryn Jones

Do Language Attitudes Determine Accent? A Study of Bilinguals in the USAAlene Moyer

National Development and the Language Planning Challenge in St Lucia, West IndiesAonghas St. Hilaire

Book Reviews

'Along the Routes to Power': Explorations of Empowerment in Language

Language Policy: Hidden Agendas and New Approaches

Language Attitudes towards Kyrgyz and Russian

Nationalism and Ethnosymbolism: History, Culture and Ethnicity in the Formationof Nations

Little India: Diaspora, Time, and Ethnolinguistic Belonging in Hindu MauritiusVariantenwörterbuch des Deutschen. Die Standardsprache in Österreich, derSchweiz und Deutschland sowie in Liechtenstein, Luxemburg, Ostbelgien und Südtirol


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