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" Multilingualism in the Baltic States : "
Sanita Lazdin̦a, Heiko F. Marten, editors.
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840968
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Multilingualism in the Baltic States : : societal discourses and language policies /\ Sanita Lazdin̦a, Heiko F. Marten, editors.
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Publication Statement
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London :: Palgrave Macmillan,, 2019.
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Page. NO
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1 online resource
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ISBN
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113756914X
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: 9781137569141
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9781137569134
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Contents
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Chapter 1: Multilingualism, Language Contact and Majority-Minority Relations in Contemporary Estonia, Latvia and Lithuania; Sanita Lazdiņa and Heiko F. Marten.- Part I: Introduction.- Chapter 2: Language Policy, External Political Pressure and Internal Linguistic Change: the Particularity of the Baltic Case; Uldis Ozolins.- Part II: Regional Varieties and Minority Languages.- Chapter 3: Latgalian in Latvia: Laypersons' Regards to Status and Processes of Revitalization; Sanita Lazdiņa.- Chapter 4: Contested counting? What the Census and Schools Reveal about Võro in Southeastern Estonia; Kara D. Brown and Kadri Koreinik.- Chapter 5: Regional Dialects in the Lithuanian Urban Space: Skills, Practices and Attitudes; Meilutė Ramonienė.- Chapter 6: Tangled Language Policies -- Polish in Lithuania vs. Lithuanian in Poland; Justyna Walkowiak and Tomasz Wicherkiewicz.- Part III: The Integration of the Russian Language and Its Speakers into Baltic Societies.- Chapter 7: Lithuanian as L2: a Case Study of Russian Minority Children; Ineta Dabašinskienė and Eglė Krivickaitė-Leišienė.- Chapter 8: Multilingualism and Media-related Practices of Russian-speaking Estonians; Triin Vihalemm and Marianne Leppik.- Chapter 9: How Do Views of Languages Differ between Majority and Minority? Language Regards Among Students with Latvian, Estonian and Russian as L1; Heiko F. Marten.- Part IV: English and Other Languages in the Globalized Societies of the Baltic States.- Chapter 10: Estonian-English Code Alternation in Fashion Blogs: Structure, Norms and Meaning; Anna Verschik and Helin Kask.- Chapter 11: Russian and English as Socially Meaningful Resources for Mixed Speech Styles of Lithuanians; Loreta Vaicekauskienė and Inga Vyšniauskienė.- Chapter 12: Glocal Commercial Names in the Linguistic Landscape of the Baltic States; Solvita Pošeiko.- Chapter 13: Languages in Higher Education in Estonia and Latvia: Language Practices and Attitudes; Kertu Kibbermann.- Chapter 14: The Multilingual Landscape of Higher Education in the Baltic States: Exploring Language Policies and Practices in the University Space; Josep Soler.- Part V: Conclusion.- Chapter 15: National State and Multilingualism: Contradiction in Terms?; Christian Giordano.
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Multilingualism-- Baltic States.
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Bilingualism multilingualism.
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Cultural studies.
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Historical comparative linguistics.
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Multilingualism.
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POLITICAL SCIENCE / Public Policy / Cultural Policy.
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SOCIAL SCIENCE / Anthropology / Cultural.
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SOCIAL SCIENCE / Popular Culture.
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Sociolinguistics.
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Baltic States.
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Dewey Classification
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306.446
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LC Classification
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P115.5.B29
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Added Entry
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Lazdin̦a, Sandra
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Marten, Heiko F.
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