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Grammaticalization of semi-modals of necessity in Asian Englishes
In: English world-wide. - Amsterdam [u.a.] : Benjamins 40 (2019) 2, 115-142
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Survival and loss of Old English religious vocabulary between 1150 and 1350
In: English language and linguistics. - Cambridge : Cambridge Univ. Press 22 (2018) 2, 225-247
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Aproximació a la cronologia de la substitució lingüística a Oriola durant el segle XVII
Montoya-Abat, Brauli. - : University of California, Santa Barbara. Department of Spanish and Portuguese, 2018. : Institut Interuniversitari de Filologia Valenciana, 2018
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Investigating the effect of socio-cognitive salience and speaker-based factors in morpho-syntactic life-span change
In: Journal of English linguistics. - Thousand Oaks, Calif. [u.a.] : Sage 44 (2016) 3, 199-229
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Endangered languages : an introduction
Thomason, Sarah Grey. - Cambridge : Cambridge Univ. Press, 2015
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Endangered languages : an introduction
Thomason, Sarah. - Cambridge [u.a.] : Cambridge Univ. Pr., 2015
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The Changing World in Microcosm: The Dying Languages of Liberia, Sierra Leone, and Guinea
In: Applied Linguistics Faculty Publications and Presentations (2015)
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ЛИНГВОКУЛЬТУРНАЯ КОМПЕТЕНТНОСТЬ В ПАРАДИГМЕ РАЗВИТИЯ ОБЩЕСТВА
СИРИВЛЯ МАДИНА АЛЕКСАНДРОВНА; КОРОЛЬ НАТАЛЬЯ. - : Общество с ограниченной ответственностью «Центр интеллектуальных услуг «Энциклопедия», 2014
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Review of Repertoires and Choices in African Languages by Friederike Lûpke and Anne Storch
In: Applied Linguistics Faculty Publications and Presentations (2013)
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Sleeping beauties awake : towards the establishment of revival linguistics
Zuckermann, Ghil'ad. - : Radio Adelaide, 2012
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New perspectives on endangered languages : bridging gaps between sociolinguistics, documentation and language revitalization
Flores Farfán, José Antonio; Ramallo, Fernando F.. - Amsterdam : Benjamins, 2010
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Language ecology and language planning in Chiang Rai Province, Thailand.
Oupra, Simmee. - 2009
Abstract: 'Language Ecology and Language Planning in Chiang Rai, Thailand' had three main aims: to study the language ecology and sub-ecologies of Chiang Rai province, to study the factors and forces that affect the language ecology, and to study language plans and language policies in Chiang Rai. This study employed two main frameworks: theoretical and methodological framework. The theoretical construct is based on a parameter rich linguistic theory, Ecolinguistics, where concepts and parameters from linguistics and non-linguistics disciplines are employed. The parameter rich theory assists immensely in the understanding of language as it believes that language is interconnected with the world and the world with language. The study was conducted using ethnography as the methodological framework due to it allowing a wide array of data collection methods which include document studies, observation, participant observation, recorded and unrecorded interviews, personal communications and field notes. Moreover, ethnography provided an opportunity to reflect on the researcher's multiple identities and in varying degrees as insider and outsider. Data collection was conducted in Chiang Rai and six villages in three districts; two districts in the Greater Mae Khong Subregion (G1-IS) area namely Chiang Khong and Chiang Saen; and one district in a special economic border zone area Maesai district. The districts were chosen based on economic influences while the six villages were randomly selected. The villages studied were Wiang Mok and Huay Kok villages in Chiang Khong district; Sop Ruak and Santhaat villages in Chiang Saen province; and Phamee and Payaang Chum in Maesai district. Data were also collected from stakeholders concerned in language planning namely government and nongovernment organizations. There were two main findings in accordance with the research aims. Firstly, it was found that the language ecology and sub-ecologies of Chiang Rai province and the villages were dynamic and multiplex. The dynamics and complexities of the ecology and sub-ecologies wee dependent on numerous interactions of different factors and forces. The factors were social educational, geographical, economic, and political/geopolitical. There were four main levels of forces: world level, national level, regional/provincial level, and home level. The interaction of forces could be positive, negative or neutral to the health of the language ecology. Secondly, with regards to language planning and policy, it was found that there was no explicit minority language policy or planning in Thailand. Two types of language policy were found in Chiang Rai and Thailand: a top-down policy and quasi-bottom up policy. Both policies were education related. The top-down policies were comprised of an implicit national language policy and an explicit foreign language policy, especially for English and Chinese. The quasi-bottom up policy was the only local policy found in Chiang Rai where a Chinese language curriculum was developed at the local level but with a national economic related strategic vision. The study also suggested that future language planning and policies in Thailand should take into account the findings of language ecology and sub-ecologies in Chiang Rai. Language plans should recognise the effect of those factors and forces that will affect other languages within the same ecology. ; Thesis (Ph.D.) -- University of Adelaide, School of Humanities, 2009
Keyword: Language and languages Thailand.; language ecology; language planning; Lu; Chiang Rai; Thailand; linguistic ecology; Akha; Kammu; Northern Thai; Lamet; Yunnanese Chinese; Language obsolescence Thailand.
URL: http://hdl.handle.net/2440/60003
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Language evolution : contact, competition and change
Mufwene, Salikoko S.. - London : Continuum, 2008
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Sprachtod und Sprachgeburt
Schrijver, Peter; Mumm, Peter-Arnold. - Bremen : Hempen, 2004
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Building and exploiting electronic corpora of endangered languages
Chiba, Shoju. - Osaka : ELPR, 2003
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Conference handbook of endangered languages : November 24-25, 2000 / Kyoto, Japan
Symposium <2000, Kyoto, Japan>. - : ELPR, [2000]
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Papers in honor of Ken Hale
Carnie, Andrew; Jelinek, Eloise; Wille, Mary Ann. - Cambridge, Mass. : MITWPL, 2000
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Lexicogenesis and language vitality
In: Word. - Abingdon : Routledge, Taylor & Francis Group 45 (1994) 3, 261-285
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Die Entstehung diatopischer Varianten : ein stochastisches Modell
In: Zeitschrift für Sprachwissenschaft. - Berlin : de Gruyter 4 (1985) 2, 139-155
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