Symbolic Values of Foreign Language Use :From the Japanese Case to a General Sociolinguistic Perspective ( Contributions to the Sociology of Language CSL )

Publication subTitle :From the Japanese Case to a General Sociolinguistic Perspective

Publication series :Contributions to the Sociology of Language CSL

Author: Harald Haarmann  

Publisher: De Gruyter Mouton‎

Publication year: 1989

E-ISBN: 9783110868395

P-ISBN(Paperback): 9783110117127

Subject: H0-05 Language and other subjects the relationship

Language: ENG

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Chapter

Preface

pp.:  1 – 7

3. Foreign elements in Japanese TV commercials – A quantitative and qualitative analysis

pp.:  67 – 99

4. Attitudes toward foreign language use among Japanese TV viewers – An inquiry into the fashion of liking English

pp.:  99 – 143

5. The impact of English on lexical modernization in sensitive domains of acculturation

pp.:  143 – 173

6. Semiotic implications of foreign language use as a source of linguistic variation

pp.:  173 – 233

7. Symbolic internationalization and intercultural relations – A world-wide trend in a comparative view

pp.:  233 – 263

Bibliography

pp.:  263 – 297

Subject Index

pp.:  297 – 303

Index of Names

pp.:  303 – 305

LastPages

pp.:  305 – 309

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