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Linguistic justice for Europe and for the world [[electronic resource] /] / Philippe Van Parijs
Linguistic justice for Europe and for the world [[electronic resource] /] / Philippe Van Parijs
Autore Parijs Philippe van <1951->
Pubbl/distr/stampa Oxford, : Oxford University Press, 2011
Descrizione fisica 1 online resource (312 p.)
Disciplina 401.3
Collana Oxford political theory
Soggetto topico Lingua francas
English language - Foreign countries
Language policy
Soggetto genere / forma Electronic books.
ISBN 0-19-180328-6
1-283-34844-6
9786613348449
0-19-161712-1
Formato Materiale a stampa
Livello bibliografico Monografia
Lingua di pubblicazione eng
Nota di contenuto Cover; CONTENTS; INTRODUCTION; 1. LINGUA FRANCA; 1.1 Europe's lingua franca; 1.2 A global lingua franca?; 1.3 Probability-driven language learning; 1.4 Maxi-min language use; 1.5 The maxi-min dynamics; 1.6 Deviation from maxi-min: didactic and symbolic; 1.7 Maxi-min dynamics and power relationships; 1.8 Power and the rise of English; 1.9 Lingua franca and justificatory community; 1.10 Lingua franca and trans-national demos; 1.11 A vector of ideological domination?; 1.12 Go English?; Appendix: three alternatives to lingua franca convergence; 1. Babel Fish; 2. Esperanto; (a) Neutrality
(b) Simplicity3. Lingua franca pluralism; (a) Disjunctive plural regime; (b) Conjunctive plural regime; 2. LINGUISTIC JUSTICE AS FAIR COOPERATION; 2.1 Anglophones as free riders; 2.2 Indefinite learning versus one-off conversion; 2.3 A stylized picture; 2.4 Efficient cost sharing: Church and King; 2.5 Equal cost sharing: Pool; 2.6 Equal benefit sharing: Gauthier; 2.7 Equal ratio of cost to benefit: Homans; 2.8 Why the small may subsidize the big; 2.9 Estimating the cost of language learning; 2.10 Real-life approximations; 2.11 A linguistic tax?; 2.12 Compensatory poaching?; Appendix
1. Formal expression of the four criteria of fair cooperation in the case of two linguistic communities2. Equal cost-benefit ratios with many linguistic communities; 3. LINGUISTIC JUSTICE AS EQUAL OPPORTUNITY; 3.1 Liberal-egalitarian justice; 3.2 Language, religion, and rights; 3.3 Language-based inequality of opportunities; 3.4 Tinkering with the language regime; 3.5 Transfers to the linguistically handicapped; 3.6 Dissemination through immersion schooling; 3.7 An inexpensive instrument of dissemination; 3.8 A ban on dubbing?; 3.9 Disadvantage reversed?
4. LINGUISTIC JUSTICE AS PARITY OF ESTEEM4.1 Equal respect; 4.2 All languages on the same symbolic footing; 4.3 Piggy-backing on the instrumental function; 4.4 Who should pay for costly symbols?; 4.5 Downsized plurilingualism; 4.6 Rhetoric and exhortation; 5. LINGUISTIC TERRITORIALITY; 5.1 A territorially differentiated coercive regime; 5.2 Non-starters: right of the soil and national sovereignty; 5.3 First argument: colonial attitude; 5.4 Second argument: kindness-driven agony; 5.5 Third argument: every tongue a queen; 5.6 Territorial reciprocity; 5.7 Pacification through territoriality?
5.8 Territoriality versus heterogeneity5.9 The cost of universal proficiency; 5.10 The ground floor of the world; 5.11 Diaspora buffers and regime relaxation; 5.12 Deep heterogeneity; 5.13 Democratic settlement; 5.14 Fair resignation; 6. LINGUISTIC DIVERSITY; 6.1 What is diversity?; 6.2 What is linguistic diversity?; 6.3 Multilingualism against linguistic diversity?; 6.4 Local diversity versus inter-local diversity; 6.5 Curse or treasure?; 6.6 Economic solidarity, identification, and communication; 6.7 Local diversity and solidarity
6.8 Inter-local diversity and solidarity: an unexpected alliance?
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Parijs Philippe van <1951->  
Oxford, : Oxford University Press, 2011
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Linguistic justice for Europe and for the world [[electronic resource] /] / Philippe Van Parijs
Linguistic justice for Europe and for the world [[electronic resource] /] / Philippe Van Parijs
Autore Parijs Philippe van <1951->
Pubbl/distr/stampa Oxford, : Oxford University Press, 2011
Descrizione fisica 1 online resource (312 p.)
Disciplina 401.3
Collana Oxford political theory
Soggetto topico Lingua francas
English language - Foreign countries
Language policy
ISBN 0-19-180328-6
1-283-34844-6
9786613348449
0-19-161712-1
Formato Materiale a stampa
Livello bibliografico Monografia
Lingua di pubblicazione eng
Nota di contenuto Cover; CONTENTS; INTRODUCTION; 1. LINGUA FRANCA; 1.1 Europe's lingua franca; 1.2 A global lingua franca?; 1.3 Probability-driven language learning; 1.4 Maxi-min language use; 1.5 The maxi-min dynamics; 1.6 Deviation from maxi-min: didactic and symbolic; 1.7 Maxi-min dynamics and power relationships; 1.8 Power and the rise of English; 1.9 Lingua franca and justificatory community; 1.10 Lingua franca and trans-national demos; 1.11 A vector of ideological domination?; 1.12 Go English?; Appendix: three alternatives to lingua franca convergence; 1. Babel Fish; 2. Esperanto; (a) Neutrality
(b) Simplicity3. Lingua franca pluralism; (a) Disjunctive plural regime; (b) Conjunctive plural regime; 2. LINGUISTIC JUSTICE AS FAIR COOPERATION; 2.1 Anglophones as free riders; 2.2 Indefinite learning versus one-off conversion; 2.3 A stylized picture; 2.4 Efficient cost sharing: Church and King; 2.5 Equal cost sharing: Pool; 2.6 Equal benefit sharing: Gauthier; 2.7 Equal ratio of cost to benefit: Homans; 2.8 Why the small may subsidize the big; 2.9 Estimating the cost of language learning; 2.10 Real-life approximations; 2.11 A linguistic tax?; 2.12 Compensatory poaching?; Appendix
1. Formal expression of the four criteria of fair cooperation in the case of two linguistic communities2. Equal cost-benefit ratios with many linguistic communities; 3. LINGUISTIC JUSTICE AS EQUAL OPPORTUNITY; 3.1 Liberal-egalitarian justice; 3.2 Language, religion, and rights; 3.3 Language-based inequality of opportunities; 3.4 Tinkering with the language regime; 3.5 Transfers to the linguistically handicapped; 3.6 Dissemination through immersion schooling; 3.7 An inexpensive instrument of dissemination; 3.8 A ban on dubbing?; 3.9 Disadvantage reversed?
4. LINGUISTIC JUSTICE AS PARITY OF ESTEEM4.1 Equal respect; 4.2 All languages on the same symbolic footing; 4.3 Piggy-backing on the instrumental function; 4.4 Who should pay for costly symbols?; 4.5 Downsized plurilingualism; 4.6 Rhetoric and exhortation; 5. LINGUISTIC TERRITORIALITY; 5.1 A territorially differentiated coercive regime; 5.2 Non-starters: right of the soil and national sovereignty; 5.3 First argument: colonial attitude; 5.4 Second argument: kindness-driven agony; 5.5 Third argument: every tongue a queen; 5.6 Territorial reciprocity; 5.7 Pacification through territoriality?
5.8 Territoriality versus heterogeneity5.9 The cost of universal proficiency; 5.10 The ground floor of the world; 5.11 Diaspora buffers and regime relaxation; 5.12 Deep heterogeneity; 5.13 Democratic settlement; 5.14 Fair resignation; 6. LINGUISTIC DIVERSITY; 6.1 What is diversity?; 6.2 What is linguistic diversity?; 6.3 Multilingualism against linguistic diversity?; 6.4 Local diversity versus inter-local diversity; 6.5 Curse or treasure?; 6.6 Economic solidarity, identification, and communication; 6.7 Local diversity and solidarity
6.8 Inter-local diversity and solidarity: an unexpected alliance?
Record Nr. UNINA-9910781956603321
Parijs Philippe van <1951->  
Oxford, : Oxford University Press, 2011
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Linguistic justice for Europe and for the world / / Philippe Van Parijs
Linguistic justice for Europe and for the world / / Philippe Van Parijs
Autore Parijs Philippe van <1951->
Edizione [1st ed.]
Pubbl/distr/stampa Oxford, : Oxford University Press, 2011
Descrizione fisica 1 online resource (312 p.)
Disciplina 401.3
Collana Oxford political theory
Soggetto topico Lingua francas
English language - Foreign countries
Language policy
ISBN 0-19-180328-6
1-283-34844-6
9786613348449
0-19-161712-1
Formato Materiale a stampa
Livello bibliografico Monografia
Lingua di pubblicazione eng
Nota di contenuto Cover; CONTENTS; INTRODUCTION; 1. LINGUA FRANCA; 1.1 Europe's lingua franca; 1.2 A global lingua franca?; 1.3 Probability-driven language learning; 1.4 Maxi-min language use; 1.5 The maxi-min dynamics; 1.6 Deviation from maxi-min: didactic and symbolic; 1.7 Maxi-min dynamics and power relationships; 1.8 Power and the rise of English; 1.9 Lingua franca and justificatory community; 1.10 Lingua franca and trans-national demos; 1.11 A vector of ideological domination?; 1.12 Go English?; Appendix: three alternatives to lingua franca convergence; 1. Babel Fish; 2. Esperanto; (a) Neutrality
(b) Simplicity3. Lingua franca pluralism; (a) Disjunctive plural regime; (b) Conjunctive plural regime; 2. LINGUISTIC JUSTICE AS FAIR COOPERATION; 2.1 Anglophones as free riders; 2.2 Indefinite learning versus one-off conversion; 2.3 A stylized picture; 2.4 Efficient cost sharing: Church and King; 2.5 Equal cost sharing: Pool; 2.6 Equal benefit sharing: Gauthier; 2.7 Equal ratio of cost to benefit: Homans; 2.8 Why the small may subsidize the big; 2.9 Estimating the cost of language learning; 2.10 Real-life approximations; 2.11 A linguistic tax?; 2.12 Compensatory poaching?; Appendix
1. Formal expression of the four criteria of fair cooperation in the case of two linguistic communities2. Equal cost-benefit ratios with many linguistic communities; 3. LINGUISTIC JUSTICE AS EQUAL OPPORTUNITY; 3.1 Liberal-egalitarian justice; 3.2 Language, religion, and rights; 3.3 Language-based inequality of opportunities; 3.4 Tinkering with the language regime; 3.5 Transfers to the linguistically handicapped; 3.6 Dissemination through immersion schooling; 3.7 An inexpensive instrument of dissemination; 3.8 A ban on dubbing?; 3.9 Disadvantage reversed?
4. LINGUISTIC JUSTICE AS PARITY OF ESTEEM4.1 Equal respect; 4.2 All languages on the same symbolic footing; 4.3 Piggy-backing on the instrumental function; 4.4 Who should pay for costly symbols?; 4.5 Downsized plurilingualism; 4.6 Rhetoric and exhortation; 5. LINGUISTIC TERRITORIALITY; 5.1 A territorially differentiated coercive regime; 5.2 Non-starters: right of the soil and national sovereignty; 5.3 First argument: colonial attitude; 5.4 Second argument: kindness-driven agony; 5.5 Third argument: every tongue a queen; 5.6 Territorial reciprocity; 5.7 Pacification through territoriality?
5.8 Territoriality versus heterogeneity5.9 The cost of universal proficiency; 5.10 The ground floor of the world; 5.11 Diaspora buffers and regime relaxation; 5.12 Deep heterogeneity; 5.13 Democratic settlement; 5.14 Fair resignation; 6. LINGUISTIC DIVERSITY; 6.1 What is diversity?; 6.2 What is linguistic diversity?; 6.3 Multilingualism against linguistic diversity?; 6.4 Local diversity versus inter-local diversity; 6.5 Curse or treasure?; 6.6 Economic solidarity, identification, and communication; 6.7 Local diversity and solidarity
6.8 Inter-local diversity and solidarity: an unexpected alliance?
Record Nr. UNINA-9910808998703321
Parijs Philippe van <1951->  
Oxford, : Oxford University Press, 2011
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The Routledge handbook of English as a Lingua Franca / / by Jennifer Jenkins, Will Baker and Martin Dewey
The Routledge handbook of English as a Lingua Franca / / by Jennifer Jenkins, Will Baker and Martin Dewey
Pubbl/distr/stampa Milton Park, Abingdon, Oxon ; ; New York, NY : , : Routledge, , [2018]
Descrizione fisica 1 online resource (641 pages) : illustrations, tables
Disciplina 428.0071
Collana Routledge Handbooks in Applied Linguistics
Soggetto topico English language - Foreign countries
Lingua francas
English language - Study and teaching - Foreign speakers
English language - Globalization
ISBN 1-317-50920-X
1-315-71717-4
1-317-50919-6
Formato Materiale a stampa
Livello bibliografico Monografia
Lingua di pubblicazione eng
Nota di contenuto part, I Conceptualising and positioning ELF -- chapter Introduction / Jennifer Jenkins Will Baker Martin Dewey -- chapter 1 Conceptualising ELF / Anna Mauranen -- chapter 2 English as a lingua franca and intercultural communication / Will Baker -- chapter 3 Communities of practice and English as a lingua franca / Susanne Ehrenreich -- chapter 4 Complexity and ELF / Diane Larsen-Freeman -- chapter 5 English language teaching -- Pedagogic reconnection with the social dimension / Constant Leung Jo Lewkowicz -- chapter 6 Cognitive perspectives on English as a lingua franca / Christopher J. Hall -- chapter 7 Standard English and the dynamics of ELF variation / Barbara Seidlhofer -- chapter 8 Historical perspectives on ELF / H.G. Widdowson -- part, II The regional spread of ELF -- chapter 9 ELF and the EU/wider Europe / Tamah Sherman -- chapter 10 English as a lingua franca in the Gulf Cooperation Council states / Nuha Alharbi -- chapter 11 The development of English as a lingua franca in ASEAN / Andy Kirkpatrick -- chapter 12 Chinese English as a lingua franca -- An ideological inquiry / Ying Wang -- chapter 13 The status of ELF in Japan / James F. D’Angelo -- chapter 14 ELF in Brazil -- Recent developments and further directions / Telma Gimenez Michele Salles El Kadri Luciana Cabrini Simões Calvo -- chapter 15 Is English the lingua franca of South Africa? / Christa van der Walt Rinelle Evans -- part, III ELF characteristics and processes -- chapter 16 Analysing ELF variability / Ruth Osimk-Teasdale -- chapter 17 The pragmatics of ELF / Alessia Cogo Juliane House -- chapter 18 Pronunciation and miscommunication in ELF interactions -- An analysis of initial clusters / Ishamina Athirah Gardiner David Deterding -- chapter 19 Creativity, idioms and metaphorical language in ELF / Marie-Luise Pitzl -- chapter 20 Grammar in ELF / Elina Ranta -- chapter 21 Morphosyntactic variation in spoken English as a lingua franca interactions -- Revisiting linguistic variety / Beyza Björkman -- chapter 22 Language norms in ELF 1 / Niina Hynninen Anna Solin -- chapter 23 Uncooperative lingua franca encounters / Christopher Jenks -- part, IV Contemporary domains and functions -- chapter 24 Translingual practice and ELF / Daisuke Kimura Suresh Canagarajah -- chapter 25 ELF in the domain of business—BELF -- What does the B stand for? / Anne Kankaanranta Leena Louhiala-Salminen -- chapter 26 ELF in social contexts / Kaisa S. Pietikäinen -- chapter 27 Humour in ELF interaction -- A powerful, multifunctional resource in relational practice / Patricia Pullin -- chapter 28 ELF in electronically mediated intercultural communication / Chittima Sangiamchit -- chapter 29 ELF and multilingualism / Alessia Cogo -- chapter 30 ELF and translation/interpreting / Michaela Albl-Mikasa -- part, V ELF in academia -- chapter 31 Beyond monolingualism in higher education -- A language policy account / Ute Smit -- chapter 32 EMI in higher education -- An ELF perspective / Kumiko Murata Masakazu Iino -- chapter 33 Written academic English as a lingua franca / Bruce Horner -- chapter 34 Transforming higher education language and literacy policies -- The contribution of ELF / Ursula Wingate -- part, VI ELF, policy and pedagogy -- chapter 35 ELF and teacher education / Martin Dewey Laura Patsko -- chapter 36 ELF-aware teaching, learning and teacher development / Nicos Sifakis Yasemin Bayyurt -- chapter 37 ELF and ELT teaching materials / Nicola Galloway -- chapter 38 ELF and Content and Language Integrated Learning / Julia Hüttner -- chapter 39 ELT and ELF in the East Asian contexts / Ayako Suzuki Haibo Liu Melissa H. Yu -- chapter 40 Language as system and language as dialogic creativity -- The difficulties of teaching English as a lingua franca in the classroom / Sue Wright Lin Zheng -- chapter 41 English language teachers and ELF / Enric Llurda -- part, VII ELF into the future -- Trends, debates, predictions -- chapter 42 English as a lingua franca -- Changing ‘attitudes’ / Robert Baird Mariko Baird -- chapter 43 ELF in migration / Maria Grazia Guido -- chapter 44 Global languages and lingua franca communication / Sonia Morán Panero -- chapter 45 Language assessment -- The challenge of ELF / Luke Harding Tim McNamara -- chapter 46 ELF and critical language testing / Elana Shohamy -- chapter 47 The future of English as a lingua franca? / Jennifer Jenkins.
Record Nr. UNINA-9910794728803321
Milton Park, Abingdon, Oxon ; ; New York, NY : , : Routledge, , [2018]
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The Routledge handbook of English as a Lingua Franca / / by Jennifer Jenkins, Will Baker and Martin Dewey
The Routledge handbook of English as a Lingua Franca / / by Jennifer Jenkins, Will Baker and Martin Dewey
Edizione [1st ed.]
Pubbl/distr/stampa Milton Park, Abingdon, Oxon ; ; New York, NY : , : Routledge, , [2018]
Descrizione fisica 1 online resource (641 pages) : illustrations, tables
Disciplina 428.0071
Collana Routledge Handbooks in Applied Linguistics
Soggetto topico English language - Foreign countries
Lingua francas
English language - Study and teaching - Foreign speakers
English language - Globalization
ISBN 1-317-50920-X
1-315-71717-4
1-317-50919-6
Formato Materiale a stampa
Livello bibliografico Monografia
Lingua di pubblicazione eng
Nota di contenuto part, I Conceptualising and positioning ELF -- chapter Introduction / Jennifer Jenkins Will Baker Martin Dewey -- chapter 1 Conceptualising ELF / Anna Mauranen -- chapter 2 English as a lingua franca and intercultural communication / Will Baker -- chapter 3 Communities of practice and English as a lingua franca / Susanne Ehrenreich -- chapter 4 Complexity and ELF / Diane Larsen-Freeman -- chapter 5 English language teaching -- Pedagogic reconnection with the social dimension / Constant Leung Jo Lewkowicz -- chapter 6 Cognitive perspectives on English as a lingua franca / Christopher J. Hall -- chapter 7 Standard English and the dynamics of ELF variation / Barbara Seidlhofer -- chapter 8 Historical perspectives on ELF / H.G. Widdowson -- part, II The regional spread of ELF -- chapter 9 ELF and the EU/wider Europe / Tamah Sherman -- chapter 10 English as a lingua franca in the Gulf Cooperation Council states / Nuha Alharbi -- chapter 11 The development of English as a lingua franca in ASEAN / Andy Kirkpatrick -- chapter 12 Chinese English as a lingua franca -- An ideological inquiry / Ying Wang -- chapter 13 The status of ELF in Japan / James F. D’Angelo -- chapter 14 ELF in Brazil -- Recent developments and further directions / Telma Gimenez Michele Salles El Kadri Luciana Cabrini Simões Calvo -- chapter 15 Is English the lingua franca of South Africa? / Christa van der Walt Rinelle Evans -- part, III ELF characteristics and processes -- chapter 16 Analysing ELF variability / Ruth Osimk-Teasdale -- chapter 17 The pragmatics of ELF / Alessia Cogo Juliane House -- chapter 18 Pronunciation and miscommunication in ELF interactions -- An analysis of initial clusters / Ishamina Athirah Gardiner David Deterding -- chapter 19 Creativity, idioms and metaphorical language in ELF / Marie-Luise Pitzl -- chapter 20 Grammar in ELF / Elina Ranta -- chapter 21 Morphosyntactic variation in spoken English as a lingua franca interactions -- Revisiting linguistic variety / Beyza Björkman -- chapter 22 Language norms in ELF 1 / Niina Hynninen Anna Solin -- chapter 23 Uncooperative lingua franca encounters / Christopher Jenks -- part, IV Contemporary domains and functions -- chapter 24 Translingual practice and ELF / Daisuke Kimura Suresh Canagarajah -- chapter 25 ELF in the domain of business—BELF -- What does the B stand for? / Anne Kankaanranta Leena Louhiala-Salminen -- chapter 26 ELF in social contexts / Kaisa S. Pietikäinen -- chapter 27 Humour in ELF interaction -- A powerful, multifunctional resource in relational practice / Patricia Pullin -- chapter 28 ELF in electronically mediated intercultural communication / Chittima Sangiamchit -- chapter 29 ELF and multilingualism / Alessia Cogo -- chapter 30 ELF and translation/interpreting / Michaela Albl-Mikasa -- part, V ELF in academia -- chapter 31 Beyond monolingualism in higher education -- A language policy account / Ute Smit -- chapter 32 EMI in higher education -- An ELF perspective / Kumiko Murata Masakazu Iino -- chapter 33 Written academic English as a lingua franca / Bruce Horner -- chapter 34 Transforming higher education language and literacy policies -- The contribution of ELF / Ursula Wingate -- part, VI ELF, policy and pedagogy -- chapter 35 ELF and teacher education / Martin Dewey Laura Patsko -- chapter 36 ELF-aware teaching, learning and teacher development / Nicos Sifakis Yasemin Bayyurt -- chapter 37 ELF and ELT teaching materials / Nicola Galloway -- chapter 38 ELF and Content and Language Integrated Learning / Julia Hüttner -- chapter 39 ELT and ELF in the East Asian contexts / Ayako Suzuki Haibo Liu Melissa H. Yu -- chapter 40 Language as system and language as dialogic creativity -- The difficulties of teaching English as a lingua franca in the classroom / Sue Wright Lin Zheng -- chapter 41 English language teachers and ELF / Enric Llurda -- part, VII ELF into the future -- Trends, debates, predictions -- chapter 42 English as a lingua franca -- Changing ‘attitudes’ / Robert Baird Mariko Baird -- chapter 43 ELF in migration / Maria Grazia Guido -- chapter 44 Global languages and lingua franca communication / Sonia Morán Panero -- chapter 45 Language assessment -- The challenge of ELF / Luke Harding Tim McNamara -- chapter 46 ELF and critical language testing / Elana Shohamy -- chapter 47 The future of English as a lingua franca? / Jennifer Jenkins.
Record Nr. UNINA-9910820844103321
Milton Park, Abingdon, Oxon ; ; New York, NY : , : Routledge, , [2018]
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Specialized languages in the global village [[electronic resource] ] : a multi-perspective approach / / edited by Carmen Perez-Llantada and Maida Watson
Specialized languages in the global village [[electronic resource] ] : a multi-perspective approach / / edited by Carmen Perez-Llantada and Maida Watson
Pubbl/distr/stampa Newcastle upon Tyne, : Cambridge Scholars Pub., 2011
Descrizione fisica 1 online resource (306 p.)
Disciplina 306.44
Altri autori (Persone) Pérez-LlantadaMa. Carmen (María Carmen Pérez-Llantada Rueda)
WatsonMaida
Soggetto topico Language and languages
Lingua francas
English language - Globalization
Soggetto genere / forma Electronic books.
ISBN 1-283-19301-9
1-4438-3104-2
9786613193018
Formato Materiale a stampa
Livello bibliografico Monografia
Lingua di pubblicazione eng
Nota di contenuto TABLE OF CONTENTS; ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS; INTRODUCTION; PART I; CHAPTER ONE; CHAPTER TWO; CHAPTER THREE; PART II; CHAPTER FOUR; CHAPTER FIVE; CHAPTER SIX; PART III; CHAPTER SEVEN; CHAPTER EIGHT; CHAPTER NINE; PART IV; CHAPTER TEN; CHAPTER ELEVEN; CHAPTER TWELVE; CONTRIBUTORS; INDEX
Record Nr. UNINA-9910464080803321
Newcastle upon Tyne, : Cambridge Scholars Pub., 2011
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Specialized languages in the global village [[electronic resource] ] : a multi-perspective approach / / edited by Carmen Perez-Llantada and Maida Watson
Specialized languages in the global village [[electronic resource] ] : a multi-perspective approach / / edited by Carmen Perez-Llantada and Maida Watson
Pubbl/distr/stampa Newcastle upon Tyne, : Cambridge Scholars Pub., 2011
Descrizione fisica 1 online resource (306 p.)
Disciplina 306.44
Altri autori (Persone) Pérez-LlantadaMa. Carmen (María Carmen Pérez-Llantada Rueda)
WatsonMaida
Soggetto topico Language and languages
Lingua francas
English language - Globalization
ISBN 1-283-19301-9
1-4438-3104-2
9786613193018
Formato Materiale a stampa
Livello bibliografico Monografia
Lingua di pubblicazione eng
Nota di contenuto TABLE OF CONTENTS; ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS; INTRODUCTION; PART I; CHAPTER ONE; CHAPTER TWO; CHAPTER THREE; PART II; CHAPTER FOUR; CHAPTER FIVE; CHAPTER SIX; PART III; CHAPTER SEVEN; CHAPTER EIGHT; CHAPTER NINE; PART IV; CHAPTER TEN; CHAPTER ELEVEN; CHAPTER TWELVE; CONTRIBUTORS; INDEX
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Newcastle upon Tyne, : Cambridge Scholars Pub., 2011
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Specialized languages in the global village : a multi-perspective approach / / edited by Carmen Perez-Llantada and Maida Watson
Specialized languages in the global village : a multi-perspective approach / / edited by Carmen Perez-Llantada and Maida Watson
Edizione [1st ed.]
Pubbl/distr/stampa Newcastle upon Tyne, : Cambridge Scholars Pub., 2011
Descrizione fisica 1 online resource (306 p.)
Disciplina 306.44
Altri autori (Persone) Perez-LlantadaMa. Carmen (Maria Carmen Perez-Llantada Rueda)
WatsonMaida
Soggetto topico Language and languages
Lingua francas
English language - Globalization
ISBN 1-283-19301-9
1-4438-3104-2
9786613193018
Formato Materiale a stampa
Livello bibliografico Monografia
Lingua di pubblicazione eng
Nota di contenuto TABLE OF CONTENTS; ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS; INTRODUCTION; PART I; CHAPTER ONE; CHAPTER TWO; CHAPTER THREE; PART II; CHAPTER FOUR; CHAPTER FIVE; CHAPTER SIX; PART III; CHAPTER SEVEN; CHAPTER EIGHT; CHAPTER NINE; PART IV; CHAPTER TEN; CHAPTER ELEVEN; CHAPTER TWELVE; CONTRIBUTORS; INDEX
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Newcastle upon Tyne, : Cambridge Scholars Pub., 2011
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Talking back, talking black : truths about America's Lingua Franca / / John McWhorter
Talking back, talking black : truths about America's Lingua Franca / / John McWhorter
Autore McWhorter John H.
Edizione [First edition.]
Pubbl/distr/stampa New York, New York : , : Bellevue Literary Press, , 2017
Descrizione fisica 1 online resource (100 pages)
Disciplina 401.3
Soggetto topico Lingua francas
ISBN 1-942658-21-4
Formato Materiale a stampa
Livello bibliografico Monografia
Lingua di pubblicazione eng
Record Nr. UNINA-9910165057203321
McWhorter John H.  
New York, New York : , : Bellevue Literary Press, , 2017
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