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The ecology of language / essays by Einar Haugen. Selected and introduced by Anwar S. Dil.

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Format:
Book
Author/Creator:
Haugen, Einar, 1906-1994.
Series:
Language science and national development series.
Language:
English
Subjects (All):
Sociolinguistics.
Physical Description:
xiv, 368 pages ; 24 cm.
Place of Publication:
Stanford, Calif. : Stanford University Press, 1972.
Contents:
Language and immigration.
Problems of linguistic research among Scandinavian immigrants in America.
Problems of bilingualism.
The analysis of linguistic borrowing.
The confusion of tongues.
Language planning in modern Norway.
Schizoglossia and the linguistic norm.
Linguistics and language planning.
Construction and reconstruction in language planning: Ivor Aasen's grammar.
Semicommunication: the language gap in Scandinavia.
Dialect, language, nation.
National and international languages.
The Scandinavian languages as cultural artifacts.
Language planning, theory and practice.
Linguistics and dialinguistics.
The stigmata of bilingualism.
The ecology of language.
Author's postscript.
Bibliography of Einar Haugen's works, by A. S. Dil (p. [344]-366).
Notes:
Includes bibliographies.
ISBN:
0804708029
OCLC:
1111728

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