Kategorie: DDC-Klasse 410
999 Titel
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Language policy and orthographic harmonization across linguistic, ethnic and national boundaries in Southern Africa
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Writing Khoisan: harmonized orthographies for development of under-researched and marginalized languages: the case of Cua, Kua, and Tsua dialect continuum of Botswana
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Conclusion: Harmonization as a transformative force
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Harmonisation and South African languages: twentieth century debates of homogeneity and heterogeneity
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Europäischer Unternehmensmonitor Familienfreundlichkeit – wie familienfreundlich sind Unternehmen in Europa?
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Contested spaces in policy enactment: a Bourdieusian analysis of language policy in Singapore
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Lexical variation and Negative Concord in Traditional Dialects of British English
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The power of folk linguistic knowledge in language policy
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“A seed blessed by the Lord”: the role of religious references in the creation of Modern Hebrew
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Rejecting exclusion, embracing inclusion: conversation as policy-making at a US Baptist conference on sexuality and covenant
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Peeling away the layers of the onion: on layers, inflection and domains in Icelandic compounds
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Case stacking below the surface – On the possessor case alternation in Udmurt
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Word stress in prosodic theory
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The licensing and usage of topic drop in German
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Empirical issues in syntax and semantics – Selected papers from CSSP 2023
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Impacts of the monolingual and bilingual dictionaries on the lexical errors committed by EFL learners in Hong Kong: a semantic analysis
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Promotion in times of endangerment: the Sign Language Act in Finland
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Language policy, in-migration and discursive debates in Wales
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Professional development programmes for teachers moving from majority to minoritised language medium education: lessons from a comparative study
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Intensive language contact in the Caucasus – The case of Tsova-Tush