Reversing Language Shift 🔍
Joshua A. Fishman
Multilingual Matters, Multilingual Matters; 76, 1991
English [en] · PDF · 34.4MB · 1991 · 📘 Book (non-fiction) · 🚀/lgli/lgrs/nexusstc/upload/zlib · Save
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This book consists of theoretical chapters dealing with the why, what and how of RLS, chapters devoted to 13 separate cases from various parts of the world and concluding chapters that both restate and apply the underlying theory to second language for which intergenerational continuity is pursued precisely as second languages.
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Channel View Publications Ltd
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United Kingdom and Ireland, United Kingdom
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Bristol ; Blue Ridge Summit
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Contents
Author's Preface
LANGUAGE SHIFT AND REVERSING LANGUAGE SHIFT: INTRODUCTORY CONSIDERATIONS
CASE STUDIES: A BAKER'S DOZEN FROM SEVERAL CONTINENTS
RELATED ISSUES AND RECAPITULATION
Index
Author's Preface
LANGUAGE SHIFT AND REVERSING LANGUAGE SHIFT: INTRODUCTORY CONSIDERATIONS
CASE STUDIES: A BAKER'S DOZEN FROM SEVERAL CONTINENTS
RELATED ISSUES AND RECAPITULATION
Index
date open sourced
2023-08-21
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