Review published In: Language Problems and Language Planning
Vol. 31:3 (2007) ► pp.298–301
Book review
. Gengo ni totte “jin-i-sei” towa nanika? (What Does “Artificiality” Mean to Language? Case Studies of Cornish and Sorbian as Exemplars of Language Construction and Language Ideology). Tokyo: Sangensha, 2005. xvii + 608 pp.
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