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Objective and subjective parameters of language assimilation among second-generation Puerto-Ricans in East Harlem
In: Language attitudes. - Washington, D.C. : Georgetown Univ. Press (1973), 148-173
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Some research notes on dialect attitudes and stereotypes
In: Language attitudes. - Washington, D.C. : Georgetown Univ. Press (1973), 113-128
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Teachers' attitudes toward Black and nonstandard English as measured by the language attitude scale
In: Language attitudes. - Washington, D.C. : Georgetown Univ. Press (1973), 174-201
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Subjective reactions toward accented speech
In: Language attitudes. - Washington, D.C. : Georgetown Univ. Press (1973), 60-73
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National sociolinguistic profile formulas
In: Language structure and language use. - Stanford, Calif. : Stanford Univ. Press (1971), 157-184
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Comunicare l'identità : una strategia di valorizzazione delle minoranze linguistiche
Maccani, Lucia (Hrsg.); Viola, Marco (Hrsg.). - Milano : Angeli
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The future of language : the Routledge David Crystal lectures
Crystal, David. - London [u.a.] : Routledge
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Indigeneity : culture and representation ; proceedings of the 2008 Chotro Conference on Indigenous Languages, Culture and Society
Devy, G. N. (Hrsg.); Chakravarty, Kalyan Kumar (Hrsg.); Davis, Geoffrey V. (Hrsg.). - New Delhi : Orient Blackswan
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3829
Handbook of language and ethnic identity
Fishman, Joshua A. (Hrsg.); García, Ofelia (Hrsg.). - Oxford [u.a.] : Oxford Univ. Press
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Casa de la Lhéngua: a set of language resources and natural language processing tools for
In: http://www.lrec-conf.org/proceedings/lrec2014/pdf/1174_Paper.pdf
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The “Greater Austric ” Hypothesis
In: http://jdbengt.net/articles/Austric.pdf
Abstract: “Austric ” is a hypothetical language family proposed by Wilhelm Schmidt, a Lutheran clergyman from Germany who worked as a missionary in Southeast Asia. He hypothesized (1906) that the Austroasiatic language family and the Austronesian language family (see below) came from a common origin, and should be be grouped together into a new phylum named Austric (from Latin auster ‘south’). [Schmidt] presented phonological, morphological, and lexical evidence in support of this hypothesis. The consensus of the linguists who have looked into the matter has been that the phonological and morphological evidence is convincing, but not the lexical, and for that reason, Austric has never been generally accepted as a valid taxonomic unit (La Vaughn Hayes). 1 In the ensuing century various scholars have sought to “expand ” the Austric family, to include other languages that seem to have the same grammatical and lexical features as Schmidt’s Austric. Beginning around 1996 I proposed a “Greater Austric ” macro-phylum of macro-family that includes the following languages: • Nihali: a tribal language of central India, thought to be the last remnant of an ancient language family. • Austroasiatic (Munda- Mon-Khmer): about 155 languages spoken in India
Keyword: Ainu was; an almost extinct minority language of Japan. Formerly more extensive; Bontok; etc. • Ainu; Fijian; Hawai’ian; includes Malagasy; Javanese; Malay ( = Bahasa Indonesia; Maori; Paiwan; Samoan; Tagalog; Tahitian
URL: http://citeseerx.ist.psu.edu/viewdoc/summary?doi=10.1.1.563.4618
http://jdbengt.net/articles/Austric.pdf
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Cooperative GMS ICT framework Case study: construction of Lao lexical resources
In: http://atoum.imag.fr/geta/User/vincent.berment/Articles/GMS-ver-1.0.pdf
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Bilingual Education in Colombia: Towards an Integrated Perspective
In: http://www.bama.ua.edu/~jpetrovi/BEF534/readings/biEdinColombia.pdf
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Early reading strategies in Irish and English: Evidence from error types
In: http://nflrc.hawaii.edu/rfl/April2009/articles/parsons.pdf
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CORPEUS, A ‘WEB AS CORPUS ’ TOOL DESIGNED FOR THE AGGLUTINATIVE NATURE OF BASQUE CorpEus, a ‘web as corpus ’ tool designed for the agglutinative nature of Basque
In: http://ixa.si.ehu.es/Ixa/Argitalpenak/Artikuluak/1190627973/publikoak/pdf/
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