Symbolic Values of Foreign Language Use : : From the Japanese Case to a General Sociolinguistic Perspective / / Harald Haarmann.

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Symbolic Values of Foreign Language Use : From the Japanese Case to a General Sociolinguistic Perspective / Harald Haarmann.
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Berlin ; Boston : De Gruyter Mouton, [2011]
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Contributions to the Sociology of Language [CSL] , 1861-0676 ; 51
I-VI -- Preface -- 1. Prestige functions of foreign languages in Japanese society – A glance at ethnicity problems -- 2. Verbal strategies and multilingual patterns of language use in the Far Eastern context -- 3. Foreign elements in Japanese TV commercials – A quantitative and qualitative analysis -- 4. Attitudes toward foreign language use among Japanese TV viewers – An inquiry into the fashion of liking English -- 5. The impact of English on lexical modernization in sensitive domains of acculturation -- 6. Semiotic implications of foreign language use as a source of linguistic variation -- 7. Symbolic internationalization and intercultural relations – A world-wide trend in a comparative view -- Bibliography -- Subject Index -- Index of Names -- 293-294
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Multilingualism Japan.
Sociolinguistics Japan.
Englisch.
Fremdsprachenkenntnis.
Japan.
Japanisch.
Sprachkontakt.
LANGUAGE ARTS & DISCIPLINES / Linguistics / General. bisacsh
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Contributions to the Sociology of Language [CSL] ,
I-VI --
Preface --
1. Prestige functions of foreign languages in Japanese society – A glance at ethnicity problems --
2. Verbal strategies and multilingual patterns of language use in the Far Eastern context --
3. Foreign elements in Japanese TV commercials – A quantitative and qualitative analysis --
4. Attitudes toward foreign language use among Japanese TV viewers – An inquiry into the fashion of liking English --
5. The impact of English on lexical modernization in sensitive domains of acculturation --
6. Semiotic implications of foreign language use as a source of linguistic variation --
7. Symbolic internationalization and intercultural relations – A world-wide trend in a comparative view --
Bibliography --
Subject Index --
Index of Names --
293-294
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title Symbolic Values of Foreign Language Use : From the Japanese Case to a General Sociolinguistic Perspective /
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title_full Symbolic Values of Foreign Language Use : From the Japanese Case to a General Sociolinguistic Perspective / Harald Haarmann.
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title_alt I-VI --
Preface --
1. Prestige functions of foreign languages in Japanese society – A glance at ethnicity problems --
2. Verbal strategies and multilingual patterns of language use in the Far Eastern context --
3. Foreign elements in Japanese TV commercials – A quantitative and qualitative analysis --
4. Attitudes toward foreign language use among Japanese TV viewers – An inquiry into the fashion of liking English --
5. The impact of English on lexical modernization in sensitive domains of acculturation --
6. Semiotic implications of foreign language use as a source of linguistic variation --
7. Symbolic internationalization and intercultural relations – A world-wide trend in a comparative view --
Bibliography --
Subject Index --
Index of Names --
293-294
title_new Symbolic Values of Foreign Language Use :
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series Contributions to the Sociology of Language [CSL] ,
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contents I-VI --
Preface --
1. Prestige functions of foreign languages in Japanese society – A glance at ethnicity problems --
2. Verbal strategies and multilingual patterns of language use in the Far Eastern context --
3. Foreign elements in Japanese TV commercials – A quantitative and qualitative analysis --
4. Attitudes toward foreign language use among Japanese TV viewers – An inquiry into the fashion of liking English --
5. The impact of English on lexical modernization in sensitive domains of acculturation --
6. Semiotic implications of foreign language use as a source of linguistic variation --
7. Symbolic internationalization and intercultural relations – A world-wide trend in a comparative view --
Bibliography --
Subject Index --
Index of Names --
293-294
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