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Handbook of language & ethnic identity / edited by Joshua A. Fishman.

Contributor(s): Material type: TextTextPublication details: New York : Oxford University Press, 1999.Description: xii, 468 p. : maps ; 24 cmISBN:
  • 0195124286
Other title:
  • Handbook of language and ethnic identity
Subject(s): LOC classification:
  • P35 .H34 1999
Contents:
Introduction / Joshua A. Fishman -- pt. I. Discipline & topic perspectives. Economics / François Grin -- Linguistic and ethnographic fieldwork / Nancy C. Dorian -- Education of minorities / Tove Skutnabb-Kangas -- History / Harald Haarmann -- Nationalism / William Safran -- Political science / Robert Phillipson -- Psychology / Amado Padilla -- Sign language and the deaf community / Colin Baker -- Social psychology / Karmela Liebkind -- Sociolinguistics / Joshua A. Fishman -- Sociology / Glyn Williams -- Second-language learning / Bernard Spolsky -- pt. II. Region & language perspectives. Amerindians / Teresa L. McCarty, Ofelia Zepeda -- African American vernacular English / Sonja L. Lanehart -- Latin America / Ofelia García -- The United States and Canada / Richard Y. Bourhis, David F. Marshall -- The Celtic world / Colin H. Williams -- Germany / James R. Dow -- Scandinavia / Leena Huss, Anna-Ritta Lindgren -- The Slavic world / Miroslav Hroch -- Western Europe / Andrée Tabouret-Keller -- Sub-Saharan Africa / Samuel Gyasi Obeng, Efurosibina Adegbija -- Afro-Asian rural border areas / Tope Omoniyi -- The Arab world (Maghreb and Near East) / Moha Ennaji -- The Far East / Florian Coulmas -- The Pacific / Heather Lotherington -- South and Southeast Asia / Harold F. Schiffman -- Concluding comments / Joshua A. Fishman.
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Includes bibliographical references and index.

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Introduction / Joshua A. Fishman -- pt. I. Discipline & topic perspectives. Economics / François Grin -- Linguistic and ethnographic fieldwork / Nancy C. Dorian -- Education of minorities / Tove Skutnabb-Kangas -- History / Harald Haarmann -- Nationalism / William Safran -- Political science / Robert Phillipson -- Psychology / Amado Padilla -- Sign language and the deaf community / Colin Baker -- Social psychology / Karmela Liebkind -- Sociolinguistics / Joshua A. Fishman -- Sociology / Glyn Williams -- Second-language learning / Bernard Spolsky -- pt. II. Region & language perspectives. Amerindians / Teresa L. McCarty, Ofelia Zepeda -- African American vernacular English / Sonja L. Lanehart -- Latin America / Ofelia García -- The United States and Canada / Richard Y. Bourhis, David F. Marshall -- The Celtic world / Colin H. Williams -- Germany / James R. Dow -- Scandinavia / Leena Huss, Anna-Ritta Lindgren -- The Slavic world / Miroslav Hroch -- Western Europe / Andrée Tabouret-Keller -- Sub-Saharan Africa / Samuel Gyasi Obeng, Efurosibina Adegbija -- Afro-Asian rural border areas / Tope Omoniyi -- The Arab world (Maghreb and Near East) / Moha Ennaji -- The Far East / Florian Coulmas -- The Pacific / Heather Lotherington -- South and Southeast Asia / Harold F. Schiffman -- Concluding comments / Joshua A. Fishman.