20.1242, TOC: International Jrnl of the Sociology of Lang 2009/196-197 (2009)

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Date: 03-Apr-2009
From: Julia Ulrich < julia.ulrich at degruyter.com >
Subject: International Journal of the Sociology of Language Vol 2009, No 196-197 (2009)
 

	
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Date: Fri, 03 Apr 2009 17:44:53
From: Julia Ulrich [julia.ulrich at degruyter.com]
Subject: International Journal of the Sociology of Language Vol 2009, No 196-197 (2009)

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Publisher:	Mouton de Gruyter
			http://www.mouton-publishers.com 			
			
Journal Title:  International Journal of the Sociology of Language 
Volume Number:  2009 
Issue Number:  196-197 
Issue Date:  2009 


Main Text:  

International Journal of the Sociology of Language
Volume: 2009, Number: 196-197 (March 2009)
is now available online from Walter de Gruyter at:
http://www.reference-global.com/toc/ijsl/2009/196-197

Dialects in western Europe: a balanced picture of language death, innovation,
and change
Reinhild Vandekerckhove and David Britain

Dialects in Norway: catching up with the rest of Europe?
Unn Røyneland

Dimensions and determinants of dialect use in the Netherlands at the individual
and regional levels at the end of the twentieth century
Ton Goeman and Willy Jongenburger

Dialect loss and dialect vitality in Flanders
Reinhild Vandekerckhove

Regional languages in Romance Belgium: the point of no return?
Michel Francard

One foot in the grave? Dialect death, dialect contact, and dialect birth in England
David Britain

Dedialectalization in France: convergence and divergence
David Hornsby

Standardness and nonstandardness in Spain: dialect attrition and revitalization
of regional dialects of Spanish
Juan Manuel Hernández-Campoy and Juan Andrés Villena-Ponsoda

Book reviews 


Linguistic Field(s): Sociolinguistics




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