Contrastive Sociolinguistics ( Contributions to the Sociology of Language CSL )

Publication series :Contributions to the Sociology of Language CSL

Author: Marlis Hellinger   Ulrich Ammon  

Publisher: De Gruyter Mouton‎

Publication year: 1996

E-ISBN: 9783110811551

P-ISBN(Paperback): 9783110149661

Subject: H0 Linguistics

Language: ENG

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Chapter

In search of the deeper message: Codeswitching rationales of Mexican-Americans and Malaysians

pp.:  65 – 85

Multilingualism through migration: A comparison of internal and external migrant communities in Switzerland

pp.:  85 – 111

A contrastive analysis of language use and contact in the Alemannic area: Colmar and Freiburg

pp.:  111 – 143

Language attitudes on either side of the linguistic frontier: A sociolinguistic survey in the Voeren/Fouron-area and in Old Belgium North

pp.:  143 – 165

Part II Language planning and language politics

pp.:  165 – 181

Educational language choice – multilingual diversity or monolingual reductionism?

pp.:  181 – 183

Ecological and non-ecological approaches to language planning

pp.:  183 – 213

The inequality of languages: Economic aspects of language estimation

pp.:  213 – 221

Language borders in northern France and in Belgium: A contrastive analysis

pp.:  221 – 237

Feminist language planning and titles for women: Some crosslinguistic perspectives

pp.:  237 – 259

Pidgins and Creoles as literary languages: Ausbau and Abstand

pp.:  259 – 279

The typology of dictionaries of English-based pidgins and Creoles

pp.:  279 – 299

Part III Cross-linguistic discourse analysis

pp.:  299 – 319

Contrastive sociolinguistics and the theory of “cultural scripts”: Chinese vs English

pp.:  319 – 321

Contrastive discourse analysis and misunderstanding: The case of German and English

pp.:  321 – 353

Two polite speech acts in contrastive view: Aspects of the realization of requesting and thanking in French and Italian

pp.:  353 – 371

Concepts of communicative virtues (CCV) in Japanese and German

pp.:  371 – 393

Referential perspective in speech acts: A comparison between German and Japanese

pp.:  393 – 419

Male-female speaking practices across cultures

pp.:  419 – 455

Narrative universals? Some considerations and perspectives

pp.:  455 – 483

Index

pp.:  483 – 505

LastPages

pp.:  505 – 513

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