Thom Huebner
List of John Benjamins publications in which Thom Huebner is involved.
Journal
Diaspora and Asian Spaces in a Transnational World
Edited by Thom Huebner
Special issue of Linguistic Landscape 7:2 (2021) v, 141 pp.
Sociopolitical Perspectives on Language Policy and Planning in the USA
Edited by Thom Huebner and Kathryn A. Davis
This volume is the result of a colloquium on socio-political dimensions of language policy and language planning held at the 1997 American Association of Applied Linguistics (AAAL) Conference. The focus is on language planning and policy in the USA, but the issues raised will be applicable to other… read more[Studies in Bilingualism, 16] 1999. xvi, 365 pp.
Utterance Structure: Developing grammars again
Wolfgang Klein and Clive Perdue
This volume presents the results of part of the ESF project 'Second language acquisition by adult immigrants'. The present study deals specifically with structure of utterances in learner varieties. The authors have attempted to find general principles which determine the form of utterances from… read more[Studies in Bilingualism, 5] 1992. xvi, 354 pp.
Development and Structures of Creole Languages: Essays in honor of Derek Bickerton
Edited by Francis Byrne and Thom Huebner
This collection of original essays is intended to both celebrate Derek Bickerton's sixty-fifth birthday and honor his long and eminent career. Each author included in the volume is a noted scholar who has distinguished him/herself in some area of linguistics and has professionally or personally… read more[Creole Language Library, 9] 1991. x, 222 pp.
Cross Currents in Second Language Acquisition and Linguistic Theory
Edited by Thom Huebner and Charles A. Ferguson
The term “crosscurrent” is defined as “a current flowing counter to another.” This volume represents crosscurrents in second language acquisition and linguistic theory in several respects. First, although the main currents running between linguistics and second language acquisition have… read more[Language Acquisition and Language Disorders, 2] 1991. viii, 435 pp.
2024 Review of Kallen (2023): Linguistic Landscapes: A Sociolinguistic Approach Linguistic Landscape 10:2, pp. 219–222 | Review
2021 Diaspora and Asian spaces in a transnational world Diaspora and Asian Spaces in a Transnational World, Huebner, Thom (ed.), pp. 117–127 | Article
Earlier versions of the papers in this Special Issue of Linguistic Landscape were originally presented at XIScape, the Eleventh Linguistic Landscape Workshop in Bangkok. As the first ever Linguistic Landscape Workshop convened in Asia, it afforded scholars from six continents, many of whom had… read more
2017 Jackie Jia Lou. 2016. The Linguistic Landscape of Chinatown: A Sociolinguistic Ethnography Methodology in Linguistic Landscape Research, Blackwood, Robert (ed.), pp. 330–333 | Review
2017 Monument as semiotic landscape: The contested historiography of a national tragedy Linguistic Landscape 3:2, pp. 101–121 | Article
As semiotic spaces, monuments convey messages through multiple information design modes, including language, materiality and emplacement. As research on semiotic landscape has pointed out (e.g., Shohamy and Waksman 2009, Abousnnouga and Machin 2010, Train 2016), these messages are often… read more
1999 Sociopolitical Perspectives on Language Policy, Politics, and Praxis Sociopolitical Perspectives on Language Policy and Planning in the USA, Huebner, Thom and Kathryn A. Davis (eds.), pp. 1–16 | Article
1995 The Effects of Overseas Language Programs: Report on a Case Study of an Intensive Japanese Course Second Language Acquisition in a Study Abroad Context, Freed, Barbara F. (ed.), pp. 171–194 | Article
1991 Foreign Language Instruction and second Language Acquisition Research in the United States Foreign Language Research in Cross-Cultural Perspective, Bot, Kees de, Ralph B. Ginsberg and Claire Kramsch (eds.), pp. 3–20 | Article
1991 Second language acquisition: litmus test for linguistic theory? Cross Currents in Second Language Acquisition and Linguistic Theory, Huebner, Thom and Charles A. Ferguson (eds.), pp. 3–22 | Article










