The Earliest Stage of Language Planning : : "The First Congress" Phenomenon / / ed. by Joshua A. Fishman.

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Superior document:Title is part of eBook package: De Gruyter DGBA Linguistics and Semiotics 1990 - 1999
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Place / Publishing House:Berlin ;, Boston : : De Gruyter Mouton, , [2011]
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Year of Publication:2011
Edition:Reprint 2011
Language:English
Series:Contributions to the Sociology of Language [CSL] , 65
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Physical Description:1 online resource (351 p.) :; Num. figs.
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Table of Contents:
  • I-VIII
  • Introduction: Exploring an overlooked sociolinguistic phenomenon (The First Congress for Language X)
  • The First Language Congress for Afrikaans
  • The Academic Conference on the Reform of Belorussian Orthography and Alphabet (Minsk 1926): A unique non-event?
  • The First International Catalan Language Congress, Barcelona, 13–18 October, 1906
  • Integration vs. particularism: The undeclared issue at the first “Dutch Congress” in 1849
  • The First Congress for Hebrew, or When is a congress not a congress?
  • The First Congress of Hindi
  • The first efforts to promote and develop Indonesian
  • The emergence of the Korean script as a symbol of Korean identity
  • The first philological conference for the establishment of the Macedonian alphabet and the Macedonian literary language: Its precedents and consequences
  • The First Congress for Malay
  • The First Congress of Mayan Languages of Guatemala (1949)
  • Language purism and propaganda: The First Congress for Polish
  • The First Workshop on Quechua and Aymara Writing
  • The First Congress for Tok Pisin in 1973
  • The First Turkish Language Congress
  • The 1928 Ukrainian orthography
  • Senegalese languages in education: The First Congress of Wolof
  • The Tshernovits Conference revisited: The First World Conference for Yiddish, 85 years later
  • The “First Congress” phenomenon: Arriving at some general conclusions
  • Topical Index
  • 352