
Language Problems and Language Planning
Volume 41, Issue 3 (2017)
2017. iii, 113 pp.
Publishing status: Available
Published online on 19 February 2018
Published online on 19 February 2018
© John Benjamins Publishing Company
Table of Contents
- “Leave no one behind”: Linguistic and digital barriers to the dissemination and implementation of the United Nations Sustainable Development GoalsLisa J. McEntee-Atalianis | pp. 217–244
- El grado de pluricentrismo de la lengua españolaCarla Amorós-Negre & Emilio Prieto de los Mozos | pp. 245–264
- From planned language to language planning: Esperantists’ activities in China in 1911–1958Yalan Wang & Haitao Liu | pp. 265–286
- Spelling reformers and artificial language advocates: A shifting relationRoberto Garvía | pp. 287–303
- David J. Peterson. 2015. The art of language invention: From horse-lords to dark elves, the words behind the world-buildingReviewed by Federico Gobbo | pp. 304–306
- Ulrich Lins. 2016. Dangerous language: Esperanto under Hitler and Stalin & Humphrey Tonkin. 2017. Dangerous language: Esperanto and the decline of StalinismReviewed by Ulrich Ammon | pp. 307–313
- Ulrich Ammon. 2015. Die Stellung der deutschen Sprache in der WeltReviewed by Hartmut Haberland | pp. 314–320
- Esther H. Schor. 2016. Bridge of words: Esperanto and the dream of a universal languageReviewed by Federico Gobbo | pp. 321–323
- Addendumpp. 324–329
Articles – Artículos – Aufsätze – Artikoloj
Book reviews – Críticas – Besprechungen – Recenzoj
Abstract – Zusammenfassung – Resumo