Chapter
Status Types and Status Changes in the Arabic Language
pp.:
53 – 75
Status Change of Languages in Sub-Saharan Africa
pp.:
75 – 110
Socioeconomic Transitons and Language Status Change: The Case of Luxembourg
pp.:
110 – 150
Language Status Shift in the United States: A European Perspective
pp.:
150 – 174
Hindi Language Planning: A Case Study of Status Change
pp.:
174 – 188
In Search of Status: Bahasa Malaysia for National Unification
pp.:
188 – 210
II. Nonstandard or Standardising Languages
pp.:
210 – 237
The Status of Tok Pisin in Papua New Guinea: The Colonial Predicament
pp.:
237 – 239
The Changing Status of Melanesian Pidgin English
pp.:
239 – 263
Function and Status Change of Pidgin and Creole Languages
pp.:
263 – 274
III. Non-Official or Minority Languages
pp.:
274 – 293
Three Dilemmas of Organized Efforts to Reverse Language Shift
pp.:
293 – 295
The Changing Status of U. S. Spanish: De Facto Second Language?
pp.:
295 – 304
The Status of a Minority Language in India: A Case Study of Maithili
pp.:
304 – 321
Status and Function Changes of Dutch as an Immigrant Language in Australia
pp.:
321 – 334
Problems of Status and Status Change of Yiddish
pp.:
334 – 342
The Changing Status of English in Switzerland
pp.:
342 – 365
Evolution et Statut des Variantes Standard et Dialectales de l’Allemand en Alsace
pp.:
365 – 381
IV. Varieties of German
pp.:
381 – 399
The Status of German as a Language of Science and the Importance of the English Language for German-Speaking Scientists
pp.:
399 – 401
Recent Changes in the Status of German as a Language of Chemistry
pp.:
401 – 418
On the Status and Changes in the Status of German as a Language of Diplomacy
pp.:
418 – 431
Phases of Language Maintenance and Shift: On the Status of Michigan Franconian
pp.:
431 – 449
Diachronic and Synchronic Aspects of Status Change: The Case of the Old Order Amish and Related Groups
pp.:
449 – 467
V. Special Topics
pp.:
467 – 495
Assessing Language Status: Some Problems
pp.:
495 – 497
Der Weg von einem Sprachprojekt zu einer lebenden Welthilfssprache: Einige Aspekte des Statuswandels, dargestellt am Beispiel des Esperanto
pp.:
497 – 506
Deference, Politeness and the Status of Language – A Study in the Variability and Changeability of a Crucial Relationship
pp.:
506 – 531
Sachregister
pp.:
531 – 551