Handbook of language and communication : diversity and change /

In line with the overall perspective of the Handbook series, the focus of Vol.9 is on language-related problems arising in the context of linguistic diversity and change, and the contributions Applied Linguistics can offer for solutions. Part I, Language minorities and inequality, presents situation...

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Corporate Authors: De Gruyter.
Group Author: Hellinger, Marlis.; Pauwels, Anne.
Published: De Gruyter Mouton,
Publisher Address: Berlin ;Boston :
Publication Dates: [2008]
©2007
Literature type: eBook
Language: English
Series: Handbooks of applied linguistics [hal] ; 9
Subjects:
Online Access: http://dx.doi.org/10.1515/9783110198539
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Summary: In line with the overall perspective of the Handbook series, the focus of Vol.9 is on language-related problems arising in the context of linguistic diversity and change, and the contributions Applied Linguistics can offer for solutions. Part I, Language minorities and inequality, presents situations of language contact and linguistic diversity as world-wide phenomena. The focus is on indigenous and immigrant linguistic minorities, their (lack of) access to linguistic rights through language policies and the impact on their linguistic future .Part II Language planning and language change, focuses on the impact of colonialism, imperialism, globalisation and economics as factors that language policies and planning measures must account for in responding to problems deriving from language contact and linguistic diversity. Part III, Language variation and change in institutional contexts, examines language-related problems in selected institutional areas of communication (education, the law, religion, science, the Internet) which will often derive from socioeconomic, cultural and other non-linguistic asymmetries. Part IV, The discourse of linguistic diversity and language change, analyses linguistic diversity, language change and language reform as issues of public debates which are informed by different ideological positions, values and attitudes (e.g. with reference to sexism, racism, and political correctness).The volume also contains extensive reference sections and index material. SPAN lang=EN-GB style="FONT-SIZE: 12pt; FONT-FAMILY:
Carrier Form: 1 online resource (806pages).
ISBN: 9783110198539
Index Number: P40
CLC: H0
Contents: Frontmatter --
Contents --
Language and communication: Diversity and change --
An introduction --
I. Language minorities and inequality --
1. Regional and immigrant minority languages in --
Europe --
2. Immigrant language minorities in the United --
States --
3. Immigrant minorities: Australia --
4. Linguistic diversity: Africa --
5. Linguistic diversity: Asia --
6. Language contact, culture and ecology --
II. Language planning and language change --
7. Models and approaches in language policy and --
planning --
8. Back from the brink: The revival of endangered --
languages --
9. Economics and language policy --
10. Language and colonialism --
11. Linguistic imperialism? English as a global --
language --
12. Language planning and language rights --
III. Language variation and change in institutional --
contexts --
13. Language and education --
14. Forensic linguistics --
15. Language and religion --
16. Language, war, and peace --
17. Language and science --
18. Multilingualism on the Internet --
IV. The discourse of linguistic diversity and --
language change --
19. Attitudes to language and communication --
20. Language, racism, and ethnicity --
21. Language and sexism --
22. Linguistic diversity and language --
standardization --
23. Borrowing as language conflict --
24. Political correctness and freedom of --
speech --
Backmatter