Volume |
Authors
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Title |
Place of Publication |
Date |
1
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Fishman, Joshua A. (Ed.) |
Advances in the sociology of language. Vol.1, Basic concepts, theories and problems: Alternative approaches |
The Hague: Mouton |
1971 |
1
|
Fishman, Joshua A. (Ed.) |
Advances in the sociology of language. Vol.1, Basic concepts, theories and problems: Alternative approaches. 2nd ed. |
The Hague: Mouton |
1972 |
2
|
Fishman, Joshua A. (Ed.) |
Advances in the sociology of language. Vol.2, Selected studies and applications |
The Hague: Mouton |
1971 |
2
|
Fishman, Joshua A. (Ed.) |
Advances in the sociology of language. Vol.2, Selected studies and applications |
The Hague; New York: Mouton |
1976 |
3
|
Lewis, E. Glyn |
Multilingualism in the Soviet Union. Aspects of language policy and its implementation. |
The Hague: Mouton de Gruyter |
1972 |
4
|
Dillard, Joey Lee (Ed.) |
Perspectives on black English |
The Hague: Mouton |
1975 |
5
|
Fishman, Joshua A. (Ed.) |
Advances in language planning |
The Hague: Mouton |
1974 |
6
|
Fellman, Jack |
The revival of a classical tongue; Eliezer Ben Yehuda and the modern Hebrew language |
The Hague: Mouton |
1973 |
7
|
Mazrui, Ali Al'Amin |
The political sociology of the English language: An African perspective |
The Hague: Mouton |
1975 |
8
|
Fishman, Joshua A. (Ed.) |
Advances in the creation and revision of writing systems |
The Hague: Mouton |
1977 |
9
|
Fishman, Joshua A. (Ed.) |
Advances in the study of societal multilingualism |
Berlin; New York: Mouton |
1978 |
10
|
O'Barr, William O.; Jean F. O'Barr (Eds.) |
Language and politics |
The Hague: Mouton |
1976 |
11
|
Pinxten, Rik (Ed.) |
Universalism versus relativism in language and thought: Proceedings of a colloquium on the Sapir-Whorf hypotheses |
The Hague: Mouton |
1976 |
12
|
Byron, Janet L. |
Selection among alternates in language standardization: The case of Albanian |
The Hague: Mouton |
1976 |
13
|
Dillard, Joey Lee |
Black names |
The Hague: Mouton |
1976 |
14
|
Alisjahbana, Sutan Takdir |
Language planning for modernization: The case of Indonesian and Malaysian |
The Hague: Mouton |
1976 |
15
|
Uribe Villegas, Oscar (Ed.) |
Issues in sociolinguistics |
The Hague:Mouton |
1977 |
16
|
Luelsdorff, Philip ( Ed., Trans.) |
Soviet contributions to the sociology of language |
The Hague: Mouton |
1977 |
17
|
Greenbaum, Sidney (Ed.) |
Acceptability in language |
The Hague: Mouton |
1977 |
18
|
Grayshon, Matthew Clifford |
Towards a social grammar of language |
The Hague: Mouton |
1977 |
19
|
DeFrancis, John |
Colonialism and language policy in Viet Nam |
The Hague: Mouton |
1977 |
20
|
Jessel, Levic |
The ethnic process: An evolutionary concept of languages and peoples |
The Hague; New York: Mouton |
1978 |
21
|
Rubin, Joan (Ed.) |
Language planning processes |
The Hague; New York:Mouton |
1977 |
22
|
Gordon, David C. |
The French language and national identity (1930-1975) |
The Hague: Mouton |
1978 |
23
|
Saulson, Scott B. |
Institutionalized language planning: Documents and analysis of the revival of Hebrew |
The Hague; New York: Mouton |
1979 |
24
|
Wurm, Stephen Adolphe (Ed.) |
New Guinea and neighboring areas: A sociolinguistic laboratory |
Berlin; New York: Mouton |
1979 |
25
|
Key, Mary Ritchie (Ed.) |
The relationship of verbal and nonverbal communication |
The Hague; New York: Mouton |
1980 |
26
|
Billigmeier, Robert Henry |
A crisis in Swiss pluralism: The Romans and their relations with the German- and Italian-Swiss in the perspective of a millennium |
Berlin; New York: Mouton de Gruyter |
1979 |
27
|
Mathiot, Madeleine (Ed.) |
Ethnolinguistics: Boas, Sapir and Whorf revisited |
The Hague: Mouton |
1979 |
28
|
Khleif, Bud B. |
Language, ethnicity, and education in Wales |
The Hague; New York: Mouton |
1980 |
29
|
Dillard, Joey Lee (Ed.) |
Perspectives on American English |
The Hague; New York: Mouton |
1980 |
30
|
Fishman, Joshua A. (Ed.) |
Never say die!: A thousand years of Yiddishin Jewish life and letters |
The Hague; New York: Mouton |
1981 |
31
|
Cobarrubias, Juan; Joshua A. Fishman (Eds.) |
Progress in language planning: International perspectives |
Berlin; New York: Mouton |
1983 |
32
|
Forster, Peter Glover |
The Esperanto movement |
Berlin; New York: Mouton |
1982 |
33
|
Key, Mary Ritchie (Ed.) |
Nonverbal communication today: Current research |
Berlin; New York: Mouton |
1982 |
34
|
Veltman, Calvin J. |
Language shift in the United States |
Berlin; New York: Mouton |
1983 |
35
|
Elías-Olivares, Lucía (Ed.) |
Spanish language use and public life in the United States |
Berlin; New York: Mouton de Gruyter |
1985 |
36
|
Wolfson, Nessa; Joan Manes (Eds.) |
Language of inequality |
Berlin; New York: Mouton de Gruyter |
1985 |
37
|
Fishman, Joshua A.; assisted by Silvia Burunat |
The rise and fall of the ethnic revival: Perspectives on language and ethnicity |
Berlin; New York: Mouton |
1985 |
38
|
Mehrotra, Raja Ram |
Sociolinguistics in Hindi contexts |
Berlin; New York: Mouton de Gruyter |
1985 |
39
|
Dillard, Joey Lee; with Linda L. Blanton |
Toward a social history of American English |
Berlin; New York: Mouton |
1985 |
40
|
Kreindler, Isabelle (Ed.) |
Sociolinguistic perspectives on Soviet national languages: Their past, present, and future |
Berlin; New York: Mouton de Gruyter |
1985 |
41
|
Parkinson, Dilworth B. |
Constructing the social context of communication: Terms of address in Egyptian Arabic |
Berlin; New York: Mouton de Gruyter |
1985 |
42
|
Fishman, Joshua A. (Ed.) |
The Fergusonian impact: In honor of Charles A. Ferguson on the occasion of his 65th birthday |
Berlin; New York: Mouton de Gruyter |
1986 |
43
|
Evans, A. Donald; William W. Falk |
Learning to be deaf |
Berlin; New York: Mouton de Gruyter |
1986 |
44
|
Haarmann, Harald |
Language in ethnicity: A view of basic ecological relations |
Berlin; New York: Mouton de Gruyter |
1986 |
45
|
Preisler, Bent |
Linguistic sex roles in conversation: Social variation in the expression of tentativeness in English |
Berlin; New York: Mouton de Gruyter |
1986 |
46
|
Haugen, Einar |
Blessing of Babel: Bilingualism and language planning: Problems and pleasures |
Berlin; New York: Mouton de Gruyter |
1987 |
47
|
Harman, Lesley D. |
The modern stranger: On language and membership |
Berlin; New York: Mouton de Gruyter |
1988 |
48
|
Heller, Monica (Ed.) |
Codeswitching: Anthropological and sociolinguistic perspectives |
Berlin; New York: Mouton de Gruyter |
1988 |
49
|
Flaitz, Jeffra |
The ideology of English: French perceptions of English as a world language |
Berlin; New York: Mouton de Gruyter |
1988 |
50
|
Braun, Friederike |
Terms of address: Problems of patterns and usage in various languages and cultures |
Berlin; New York: Mouton de Gruyter |
1988 |
51
|
Haarmann, Harald |
Symbolic values of foreign language use: From the Japanese case to a general sociolinguistic perspective |
Berlin; New York:Mouton de Gruyter |
1989 |
52
|
Coleman, Hywel (Ed.) |
Working with language: A multidisciplinary consideration of language use in work contexts |
Berlin; New York: Mouton de Gruyter |
1989 |
53
|
García, Ofelia; Ricardo Otheguy (Eds.) |
English across cultures, cultures across English: A reader in cross-cultural communication |
Berlin; New York: Mouton de Gruyter |
1989 |
54
|
Jernudd, Björn H.; Michael J. Shapiro (Eds.) |
The Politics of language purism |
Berlin; New York: Mouton de Gruyter |
1989 |
55
|
Newman, Stanley S.; Mary Ritchie Key; Henry M. Hoenigswald (Eds.) |
General and Amerindian ethnolinguistics: In remembrance of Stanley Newman |
Berlin; New York: Mouton de Gruyter |
1989 |
56
|
Janicki, Karol |
Toward non-essentialist sociolinguistics |
Berlin; New York: Mouton de Gruyter |
1990 |
57
|
Adams, Karen L.; Daniel T. Brink (Eds.) |
Perspectives on official English: The campaign for English as the official language of the USA |
Berlin; New York: Mouton de Gruyter |
1990 |
58
|
McGroarty, Mary E.; Christian Faltis (Eds.) |
Languages in school and society: Policy and pedagogy |
Berlin; New York: Mouton de Gruyter |
1991 |
59
|
Haarmann, Harald |
Basic aspects of language in human relations: Toward a general theoretical framework |
Berlin; New York: Mouton de Gruyter |
1991 |
60
|
Fierman, William |
Language planning and national development: The Uzbek experience |
Berlin; New York: Mouton de Gruyter |
1991 |
61
|
Coulmas, Florian (Ed.) |
A Language policy for the European Community: Prospects and quandaries |
Berlin; New York: Mouton de Gruyter |
1991 |
62
|
Clyne, Michael G. (Ed.) |
Pluricentric languages: Differing norms in different nations |
Berlin; New York: Mouton de Gruyter |
1992 |
63
|
Watts, Richard J. |
Power in family discourse |
Berlin; New York: Mouton de Gruyter |
1991 |
64
|
Brenzinger, Matthias (Ed.) |
Language death: Factual and theoretical explorations with special reference to East Africa |
Berlin; New York: Mouton de Gruyter |
1992 |
65
|
Fishman, Joshua A. (Ed.) |
The Earliest stage of language planning: The "first congress" phenomenon |
Berlin; New York: Mouton de Gruyter |
1993 |
66
|
Heller, Monica |
Crosswords: language, education, and ethnicity in French Ontario |
Berlin; New York: Mouton de Gruyter |
1994 |
67
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68
|
Harlig, Jeffrey; Csaba Pléh (Eds.) |
When East met West: Sociolinguistics in the former socialist bloc |
Berlin; New York: Mouton de Gruyter |
1995 |
69
|
Pütz, Martin (Ed.) |
Discrimination through language in Africa?: Perspectives on the Namibian experience |
Berlin; New York: Mouton de Gruyter |
1995 |
70
|
Robinson, Clinton |
Language use in rural development: An African perspective |
Berlin; New York: Mouton de Gruyter |
1996 |
71
|
Hellinger, Marlis; Ulrich Ammon (Eds.) |
Contrastive sociolinguistics |
Berlin; New York: Mouton de Gruyter |
1996 |
72
|
Fishman, Joshua A.; Andrew W. Conrad; Alma Rubal-Lopez (Eds.) |
Post-imperial English: Status change in former British and American colonies, 1940-1990 |
Berlin; New York: Mouton de Gruyter |
1996 |
73
|
Kenny, K. Dallas |
Language loss and the crisis of cognition: Between socio- and psycholinguistics |
Berlin; New York: Mouton de Gruyter |
1996 |
74
|
Goldstein, Tara |
Two languages at work: Bilingual life on the production floor |
Berlin; New York: Mouton de Gruyter |
1997 |
75
|
Hornberger, Nancy H. (Ed.) |
Indigenous literacies in the Americas: Language planning from the bottom up |
Berlin; New York: Mouton de Gruyter |
1996 |
76
|
Fishman, Joshua A. |
In praise of the beloved language: A comparative view of positive ethnolinguistic consciousness |
Berlin; New York: Mouton de Gruyter |
1997 |
77
|
García, Ofelia; Joshua A. Fishman (Eds.) |
The multilingual Apple: Languages in New York City |
Berlin; New York: Mouton de Gruyter |
1997 |
78
|
Clyne, Michael G. (Ed.) |
Undoing and redoing corpus planning |
Berlin; New York: Mouton de Gruyter |
1997 |
79
|
Purushotam, Nirmala |
Negotiating language, constructing race: Disciplining difference in Singapore |
Berlin; New York: Mouton de Gruyter |
1998 |
80
|
Smith, Michael G. |
Language and power in the creation of the USSR, 1917-1953 |
Berlin; New York: Mouton de Gruyter |
1998 |
81
|
Shibata, Takeshi; edited by Tetsuya Kunihiro; Fumio Inoue; DanielLong |
Sociolinguistics in Japanese contexts |
Berlin; New York: Mouton deGruyter |
1999 |
82
|
Clyne, Michael G.; Sandra Kipp |
Pluricentric languages in an immigrant context: Spanish, Arabic and Chinese |
Berlin; New York: Mouton de Gruyter |
1999 |
83
|
Owens, Jonathan (Ed.) |
Arabic as a minority language |
Berlin; New York: Mouton de Gruyter |
2000 |
84
|
Ammon, Ulrich (Ed.) |
The dominance of English as a language of science: Effects on other languages and language communities |
Berlin; New York: Mouton de Gruyter |
2001 |
85
|
Wolf, Hans-Georg |
English in Cameroon |
Berlin; New York: Mouton de Gruyter |
2001 |