In:Maintenance and Loss of Minority Languages
Edited by Willem Fase, Koen Jaspaert and Sjaak Kroon
[Studies in Bilingualism 1] 1992
► pp. ix–xi
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Published online: 18 June 1992
https://doi.org/10.1075/sibil.1.toc
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Table of contents
Introduction1
Perspectives15
Linguistic and Sociolinguistic Aspects of Language Contact, Maintenance and Loss: Towards a Multifacet Theory17
Sociopolitical Aspects of Language Maintenance and Loss: Towards a Typology of Minority Language Situations37
I. Various Approaches Linguistic Studies81
Some Aspects of Language Attrition in Turkish Families in the Netherlands99
A Domain Approach to the Turkish Vocabulary of Bilingual Turkish Children in the Netherlands117
II. Various Approaches Sociological Studies169
Convergence and Divergence: Two Cases of Language Shift in Morocco197
Ethnolinguistic Vitality and the Bilingual Development of Minority and Majority Group Students223
Minority Languages as Core Values of Ethnic Cultures: A Study of Maintenance and Erosion of Polish, Welsh, and Chinese Languages in Australia277
III. Various Approaches Descriptive Studies331
Language Competence and Use among Coastal Kadazan Children: A Survey Report333
The Hawaiian Model for the Revitalization of Native Minority Cultures and Languages369
Minority Language Maintenance and Learning as Instruments for Improving the Status of the Minority Group385
Prospects393
