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Subject: Multilingua 17: 1, 2/3, 4 (1998)
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Subject: Multilingua 17: 1, 2/3, 4 (1998)
MULTILINGUA
Journal of Cross-Cultural and
Interlanguage Communication
Volume 17-1 (1998)
Mouton de Gruyter * Berlin * New York
Timothy Riney Toward more homogeneous bilingualism:
Shift phenomena in Singapore
Janet Homes Narrative Structure: Some contrasts
between Maori and Pakeha story-telling
Giuseppe Manno L'enseignment des langues et le sens
`non litteral' des signes
Jasmine C. M. Luk Hong Kong student's awareness of and
reactions to accent differences
Book reviews
Annoncements
______________________________________________________________________________
MULTILINGUA
Journal of Cross-Cultural and
Interlanguage Communication
Volume 17-2/3 (1998)
Special issue
Aspects of multilingualism in post-apartheid South Africa
Edited by Nkonko M. Kamwangamalu
Mouton de Gruyter * Berlin * New York
Nkonko M. Kamwangamalu ... Preface: Multilingualism in South Africa
Vic Webb ................. Multilingualism as a developmental resource:
Framework for a research program
Vivian De Klerk and
Gary P. Barkhuizen ....... Language attitudes in the South African National
Defence Force: Views from the Sixth South
African Infantry
Marlene Verhoef .......... In pursuit of multilingualism in South Africa
Ralph Adendorff and
Tracy Nel ................ Literacy and middle-class privilege in
post-apartheid South Africa: Evidence from
planning time sessions at Church Pre-school
Sinfree Makoni ........... Conflict and control in intercultural
communication: A case study of compliance-gaining
strategies in interactions between black nurses
and white residents in a nursing home in
CapeTown, South Africa
Elizabeth De Kadt ........ Keeping the kitchen clean: Towards an analysis of
English-medium interactions between black people
and white people in post-apartheid South Africa
Nkonko M. Kamwangamalu ... `We-codes', `they-codes', and `codes-in-between':
Identities of English and codeswitching in
post-apartheid South Africa
Varijakshi Prabhakaran ... Multilingualism and language shift in South Africa:
The case of Telugu, an Indian language
Book Reviews
_______________________________________________________________________________
MULTILINGUA
Journal of Cross-Cultural and
Interlanguage Communication
Volume 17-4 (1998)
Mouton de Gruyter * Berlin * New York
Marta Carretero .......... On the expression of epistemic intra-clausal
verbal present high probability in Spanish
and English
Susan Meredith Burt ...... Monolingual children in a bilingual situation:
Protest, accommodation, and linguistic
creativity
Fay Wouk ................. Solidarity in Indonesian conversation:
The discourse marker KAN
Book Reviews
_______________________________________________________________________________
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