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Bibliography on Languages in Contact


    African

  1. Joseph E. Holloway, The African Heritage of American English.; Winifred K., III Vass (Contributor) Published 1993.

  2. Hair, P. E., Africa Encountered: European Contacts & Evidence, 1450-1700. ; Published 1997.

  3. Salikoko S. Mufwene (ed.) , et al, African-American English : Structure, History, and Usage.; Published 1998.

  4. Mufwene, Salikoko S., Africanisms in Afro-American Language Varieties. ; Published 1993.

  5. Myers-Scotton, Carol, Social Motivations for Codeswitching: Evidence from Africa. Paperback; 1995

    American English

  1. Walt Wolfram, Natalie Schilling-Estes, American English : Dialects and Variation. (Language in Society, No 24); (paperback) Published 1998

  2. Chapman, Robert L., American Slang. ; Trade Paperback; 1998

  3. Glowka, Wayne; Lance, Donald M., Language Variation in North American English: Research & Teaching. ; Trade Paperback; 1993

  4. Bernstein, Cynthia G.; Nunnally, Thomas; Sabino, Robin, Language Variety in the South Revisited. (hardcover) 1997

  5. Johnson, Ellen, Lexical Change & Variation in the Southeastern United States, 1930-1990. (paperback) 1996

  6. Kachru, Braj B., Alchemy of English: The Spread, Functions, & Models of Non-Native Englishes. (paperback) 1990

    American Indian

  1. Shirley Silver, Wick R. Miller (Contributor), American Indian Languages : Cultural and Social Contexts .; (Hardcover) Published 1998

  2. Lyle Campbell, American Indian Languages : The Historical Linguistics of Native America. (Oxford Studies in Anthropological Linguistics, 4); (hardback) Published 1997

  3. Montler, Timothy; Mattina, Anthony, American Indian Linguistics & Ethnography in Honor of Laurence C. Thompson .; Trade Paperback; 1993

    Arabic

  1. Shlonsky, Ur, Clause Structure & Word Order in Hebrew & Arabic: An Essay in Comparative Semitic Syntax . (paperback) 1997

  2. Elgibali, Alaa, Understanding Arabic: Essays in Contemporary Arabic Linguistics in Honor of El-Said Badawi. (hardcover) 1996

    Armenian

  1. Clackson, James, Linguistic Relationship Between Armenian & Greek.; Trade Paperback; 1995

    Athabaskan

  1. Robert W. Young (ed.) , et al, Athabaskan Language Studies : Essays in Honor of Robert W. Young. (hardcover) Published 1996

    Celtic

  1. Stueber, Karin. The Morphology of n-Stems in Celtic. Maynooth: Dept. of Old Irish, St. Patrick’s College, Maynooth, 1998.

  2. Donald MacAulay (ed.) , The Celtic Languages (Cambridge Language Surveys); (Hardcover) Published 1993

    Chicano

  1. D. Letticia Galindo (ed.) , et al, Chicanas and Language : Reconstruction, Reflection, and Innovation.; (paperback) Published 1999

  2. Rosaura Sanchez, Chicano Discourse; Socio-Historic Perspectives. (Paperback) Published 1994

    Chinese

  1. Ji, Xianlin, trans., in collaboration with Werner Winter, and Georges-Jean Pinault. Fragments of the Tocharian A Maitreyasamiti-Nataka of the Xinjiang Museum, China. Trends in Linguistics. Studies and Monographs, 113. Berlin and New York: Mouton de Gruyter, 1998. viii + 394 pp. [This volume contains the text from the forty-four leaves of a Tocharian A manuscript discovered by workers in 1974. A facsimile of the fragments, the transliterated and partially restored texts, translations and notes along with indices and a full glossary are included. Though not complete, the find represents the longest remains of this text, one of the most important works of Buddhist literature from Central Asia. –From the publisher’s circular]

  2. Heidi A. Ross, China Learns English : Language Teaching and Social Change in the People's Republic . (Hardcover) Published 1993

  3. Yip Po-Ching, et al, Chinese : An Essential Grammar (Routledge Grammars); (Paperback) Published 1997

    Creole

  1. Kathleen M. Balutansky (ed.) , Marie-Agnes Sourieau (ed.) , Caribbean Creolization : Reflections on the Cultural Dynamics of Language, Literature, and Identity. Published 1998

  2. Sarah Grey Thomason, Terrence Kaufman, Language Contact, Creolization, and Genetic Linguistics . (hardback) Published 1988

  3. Michel Degraff (ed.) , Michel De Graff (ed.) , Language Creation and Language Change : Creolization Diachrony and Development (Learning, Development, and Conceptual Change) . (hardback) Published 1999

  4. Adone, Dany, Acquisition of Mauritian Creole.; Library Binding; 1997

    Egyptian Ancient

  1. Loprieno, Antonio, Ancient Egyptian: A Linguistic Introduction (hardcover) 1995

    English

  1. Manfred Gorlach, More Englishes : New Studies in Varieties of English 1988-1994 (Varieties of English Around the World. General Series, Vol 13) Vol 13. (Hardcover) Published 1995

  2. Kachru, Braj B, Alchemy of English: The Spread, Functions, & Models of Non-Native Englishes. (paperback) 1990

  3. Alverson, Hoyt, Semantics & Experience: Universal Metaphors of Time in English, Mandarin, Hindi, & Sesotho. (hardcover) 1994

  4. Myers-Scotton, Carol, Social Motivations for Codeswitching: Evidence from Africa. Paperback; 1995

  5. Henry, Alison, Belfast English & Standard English: Dialect Variation & Parameter Setting. (paperback) 1995

    French Creole

  1. Hubisi Nwenmely, Language Reclamation : French Creole Language Teaching in the UK and the Caribbean (Multilingual Matters, No 106).; (Hardcover) Published 1995

    French Dutch

  1. Jeanine Treffers-Daller, Mixing Two Languages : French-Dutch Contact in a Comparative Perspective (Topics in Sociolinguistics, 9).; (Hardcover) Published 1993

    German

  1. Green, D. H. Language and History in the Early Germanic World. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press. 440 pp.; [This book brings together linguistic evidence ranging in date from before Caesar to about AD 900 and in geographical spread from Ireland to the Crimea, Visigothic Spain, and eastern Baltic to shed light on Germanic culture. –From the publisher’s circular]

  2. Stevenson, Patrick, German Language & the Real World: Sociolinguistic, Cultural & Pragmatic Perspectives on Contemporary German. (paperback) 1998

  3. Blackshire-Belay, Carol. 1991: Language contact. Verb morphology in German of foreign workers. Tübingen. Narr. (=TBL. 356).

  4. Raevskij, M. V. 1990: Foreign sounds and the codification of German pronunciation. Vestnik Moskovskogo Universiteta. Serija 9. 1. 37-43.

  5. Russ, Charles V. J. (ed.). 1984: Foreign influences on German. Proceedings of the conference "Foreign influences on German: past and present", held at the University of York, England, 28-30 March 1983. Dundee. Lochee

    Gothic

  1. Snaedal, Magnús. A Concordance to Biblical Gothic. 2 vols. Reykjavik: Institute of Linguistics, University of Iceland and University of Iceland Press. Vol. 1 100 pp., vol. 2 1257 pp. [Volume 1 contains an introduction and the Gothic texts used in compiling the concordance. (Note: Crimean Gothic and Gothic runic inscriptions were not included.) The work was based up the sixth edition of Streitberg’s Die gotische Bibel but contains numerous corrections and emendations. Volume 2 contains the concordance, fully lemmatized.]

    Greek

  1. Lukas D. Tsitsipis, A Linguistic Anthropology of Praxis and Language Shift : Arvanitika (Albanian) and Greek in Contact (Oxford Studies in Language Contact). (Hardcover) Published 1998

    Hebrew

  1. Naomi Seidman, A Marriage Made in Heaven : The Sexual Politics of Hebrew and Yiddish (Contraversions, 7). (Hardcover) Published 1997

  2. Shlonsky, Ur, Clause Structure & Word Order in Hebrew & Arabic: An Essay in Comparative Semitic Syntax. (paperback) 1997

  3. Zuckermann, Ghil`ad, Language Contact and Lexical Enrichment in Israeli Hebrew. Palgrave MacMillan, 2003.

    Hindi

  1. Tara Mohanan, Argument Structure in Hindi (Dissertations in Linguistics).; Paperback / Published 1995

  2. Alverson, Hoyt, Semantics & Experience: Universal Metaphors of Time in English, Mandarin, Hindi, & Sesotho. (hardcover) 1994

    Modern Hindustani

  1. Rajendra Singh, Linguistic Theory, Language Contact, and Modern Hindustani : The Three Sides of a Linguistic Story (American University Studies. Series XIII. / (Hardcover) Published 1995

    Indian

  1. Salomon, Richard., Indian Epigraphy: A guide to the study of inscriptions in Sanskrit, Prakrit, and other Indo-Aryan languages. Oxford: Oxford University Press, 1998. 400 pp.; [A general survey of all the inscriptional material in the Indo-Aryan languages.]

    Indo-Aryan

  1. Bubeník, Vít., A Historical Syntax of Late Middle Indo-Aryan (Aprabhramsa). Current Issues in Linguistic Theory, 165. Amsterdam and Philadelphia: John Benjamins, 1998. [This monograph addresses the changes occurring from the sixth to the twelfth centuries amongst the Indo-Aryan languages, particularly with regard to the emergence and development of the ergative construction.]

    Indo-European

  1. Robert S.P. Beekes, Comparative Indo-European Linguistics : An Introduction. Paperback / Published 1995

    Iranian

  1. Rastorgueva, V. S., S. P. Vinogradova, E. K. Molchanova, A. A. Kerimova, and V.V.Moshkalo. Iranskie iazyki. Vol.1, Iugo-zapadnye iranskie iazyki (Iranian languages, Vol. 1, Southwestern group). Moscow: Indrik, 1997. 206 pp.; [This book is part of the Iazyki mira (Languages of the World) series. Two other volumes on the Iranian languages will appear, as will one on the Dardic and Nuristani languages. Volumes on other branches of Indo-European are presently being worked on. For directions on how to purchase this title, consult http://www.indo-european.org/page3a.html.]

    Irish

  1. Genee, Inge. Sentential Complementation in a Functional Grammar of Irish. LOT International Series, 7. The Hague: Holland Academic Graphics, 1998. 510 pp.; [This book provides a corpus-based description of sentential complementation in three periods of Irish (Old, Middle, and Early Modern) with a classification of the complement taking predicates. An analysis of the historical developments which led to the expansion of the non-finite construction types is also included. –From the publisher’s circular]

    Japanese

  1. Miwa Nishimura, Japanese/English Code-Switching : Syntax and Pragmatics (Berkeley Insights in Linguistics and Semiotics, Vol 24). ; (Hardcover) Published 1997

  2. Inoue, Kyoko, MacArthur's Japanese Constitution: A Linguistic & Cultural Study of Its Making. (hardcover) 1991

    Moroccan Arabic

  1. Jeffrey Heath, From Code Switching to Borrowing : Foreign and Diglossic Mixing in Moroccan Arabic (Library of Arabic Linguistics). (hardback) Published 1990

    Native American

  1. Cecil H. Brown, Lexical Acculturation in Native American Languages (Oxford Studies in Anthropological Linguistics, 20).; (Hardcover) Published 1999

    Pidgins

  1. Mark Sebba, Contact Languages : Pidgins and Creoles (Modern Linguistics Series). Paperback / Published 1997

  2. Franics Byrne, John A. Holm (ed.) , Atlantic Meets Pacific : A Global View of Pidginization and Creolization (Selected Papers from the Society for Pidgin and Creole Linguistics). (Hardcover) Published

  3. Ernst Hakon Jahr (ed.) , Ingvild Broch (ed.) , Language Contact in the Arctic : Northern Pidgins and Contact Languages (Trends in Linguistics. Studies and Monographs, No 88); (hardback) Published 1996

  4. Todd, Loreto, Pidgins & Creoles. ; Trade Paperback; 1990

    Puerto Rican

  1. Zentella, Ana C., Growing up Bilingual: Puerto Rican Children in New York.; Paperback; 1997

    Romance

  1. Claudia Parodi (ed.) , et al, Aspects of Romance Linguistics; Selected Papers from the Linguistic Symposium on Romance Languages XXIV March 10-13, 1994.; (Hardcover) Published 1996

  2. Parodi, Claudia, Aspects of Romance Linguistics. (hardcover) 1996

    Romani

  1. Yaron Matras (ed.) , Romani in Contact : The History, Structure and Sociology of a Language (Amsterdam Studies in the Theory and History of Linguistic Science : Series Iv). International Conference on Romani Linguistics 19 /(Hardcover) Published 1995

    Russian

  1. Zdanovich, G. B., ed. Arkaim (in Russian). Chelyabinsk, 1995. [This is a full report of the unusual round settlement site of Arkaim in the eastern Urals. This book is available from the Chelyabinsk Archaeological Institute, listed on the following Web site: http://www.indo-european.org/page3a.html.]

  2. Tracy Hollowy King, Tracy Holloway King, Configuring Topic and Focus in Russian (Dissertations in Linguistics). Paperback / Published 1995

    Scandinavian

  1. P. Sture Ureland, Iain Clarkson (ed.) , Scandinavian Language Contacts.; (Hardcover) Published 1984

    Singaporean English

  1. Ho Mian-Lian, John T. Platt, Dynamics of a Contact Continuum : Singaporean English (Oxford Studies in Language Contact).; (Hardcover) Published 1993

    Slavic

  1. Bethin, Christina Y., Slavic Prosody: Language change and phonological theory. Cambridge Studies in Linguistics, 86. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 1998. 365 pp.; [This book discusses selected problems in Slavic, in particular the syllable structure and accent patterns in Slavic languages and how they changed over time.]

    Spanish

  1. Ana Roca (ed.) , John B. Jensen (ed.) , Spanish in Contact : Issues in Bilingualism. Paperback / Published 1996

  2. Klee, Carol A./Ramos-Garcia, Luis A., Sociolinguistics of the Spanish-Speaking World: Iberia, Latin America, United States. Trade Paperback; 1991

  3. Mar-Molinero, Clare, Spanish-Speaking World: A Practical Introduction to Sociolinguistic Issues.; Trade Paperback; 1997

  4. Albert Bastardas, 'Ecologia de les llengües. Medi, contactes i dinàmica sociolingüística', Published 1996. Barcelona, Spain, 1996. by Ed. Proa .

  5. Silva-Corvalan, Carmen. 1996. LANGUAGE CONTACT AND CHANGE: SPANISH IN LOS ANGELES. Oxford: Clarendon. (the hardback edition is from 1994)

  6. Silva-Corvalan, Carmen, ed. 1995. SPANISH IN FOUR CONTINENTS: STUDIES IN LANGUAGE CONTACT AND BILINGUALISM. Washington: Georgetown Univ. Press. (the hardback edition is from 1994)

    Miscellaneous

  1. Salmons, Joseph C., and Brian D. Joseph, eds. Nostratic: Sifting the evidence. Current Issues in Linguistic Theory, 142. Amsterdam and Philadelphia: John Benjamins, 1998. vi + 293 pp. [Papers from both sides of the issue are represented in this volume, with responses and further discussion by, among others, Eric Hamp and Brent Vine.]

  2. Zdanovich, G. B., ed. Arkaim (in Russian). Chelyabinsk, 1995. [This is a full report of the unusual round settlement site of Arkaim in the eastern Urals. This book is available from the Chelyabinsk Archaeological Institute, listed on the following Web site: http://www.indo-european.org/page3a.html.]

  3. Benediktsson, Hreinn. Linguistic Studies Historical and Comparative: Published on the occasion of his seventieth birthday, October 10, 1998. Edited by Guðrún Þórhallsdóttir,

  4. Höskuldur Þráinsson, Jón G. Friðjónsson, and Kjartan G. Ottósson. 2 vols. Reykjavik: Institute of Linguistics, University of Iceland. 700 pp. [This volume brings together the papers of H. Benediktsson. All papers are published in English. A bibliography is included, as is an index for all the papers. Volume 1 includes papers relating to the history of linguistics and phonology (both historical and synchronic), the second volume is devoted to historical morphology and syntax. For a complete list of papers, see http://www.hi.is/~nordconf/lingstud.htm.]

  5. Adverbs and Functional Heads : A Cross-Linguistic Perspective (Oxford Studies in Comparative Syntax) Guglielmo Cinque /Published 1998

  6. Cognitive Processing of Chinese and Related Asian Languages; Chen Hsuan-Chih (ed.) , Chen Hsuan-Chin (ed.) (paperback) Published 1998

  7. Communication Across Cultures : Translation Theory and Contrastive Text Linguistics; Basil Hatim (paperback) Published 1997

  8. Communication and Social Influence Processes; Charles R. Berger (ed.) , Michael Burgoon (ed.) (paperback) Published 1998

  9. Communication Strategies : Psycholinguistic and Sociolinguistic Perspectives (Applied Linguistics and Language Study); Gabriele Kasper (ed.) , Eric Kellerman (ed.) (paperback) Published 1997

  10. A Companion to the Nibelungenlied (Studies in German Literature, Linguistics, and Culture). Winder McConnell (ed.) (hardback) Published 1998

  11. Contact Languages : Pidgins and Creoles (Modern Linguistics Series); Mark Sebba / Paperback / Published 1997

  12. Crossing : Language and Ethnicity Among Adolescents (Real Language Series); Ben Rampton (paperback) Published 1995

  13. Historical Linguistics; Theodora. Bynon (paperback) Published 1977

  14. An Other Tongue : Nation and Ethnicity in the Linguistic Borderlands; Alfred Arteaga (ed.) (paperback) Published 1994

  15. Accentual Change and Language Contact : Comparative Survey and a Case Study of Early Northern Europe; Joe Salmons (hardback) Published 1992

  16. Atlantic Meets Pacific : A Global View of Pidginization and Creolization (Selected Papers from the Society for Pidgin and Creole Linguistics); Franics Byrne, John A. Holm (ed.) (hardback) Published (?)

  17. Atlas of Languages of Intercultural Communication in the Pacific, Asia, and the Americas (Trends in Linguistics Documentation, 13); S. A. Wurm (ed.) , et al / (Hardcover) Published 1996

  18. Codeswitching (Multilingual Matters, No 89); Carol M. Eastman (ed.) / (Hardcover) Published 1992

  19. Cross-Cultural Communication in the Health Sciences : Communicating With Migrant Patients. Anne Pauwels (hardback) Published 1996

  20. Crossing : Language and Ethnicity Among Adolescents (Real Language Series). Ben Rampton (hardback) Published 1995

  21. A Host of Tongues. Nancy Faires Conklin, Margaret A. Lourie (paperback) Published 1983

  22. Language Conflict and Language Planning (Trends in Linguistics. Studies and Monographs, No 72) ; Ernst Hakon Jahr (ed.) (hardback) Published 1993

  23. Language Contact (University of Bamberg Studies in English Linguistics) ; Sandor Rot (paperback) Published 1991

  24. Language Contact : Theoretical and Empirical Studies (Trends in Linguistics: Studies and Monographs, No 60); Ernst Hakon Jahr (ed.) (hardback) Published 1992

  25. Language Contact and Bilingualism; Rene Appel, Pieter Muysken (paperback) Published 1987

  26. Language Contact and Change in the Austronesian World (Trends in Linguistics. Studies and Monographs, No 77); Thomas Edward Dutton (ed.) , et al (hardback) Published 1994

  27. Language Contact and Language Conflict ; Martin Putz (ed.) (hardback) Published 1994

  28. Language Contact in a Plantation Environment : A Sociolinguistic History of Fiji (Studies in the Social and Cultural Foundations of Languages, No 5); Jeff Siegel / (Hardcover) Published 1987

  29. Language Contact in the Arctic : Northern Pidgins and Contact Languages (Trends in Linguistics. Studies and Monographs, No 88); Ernst Hakon Jahr (ed.) , Ingvild Broch (ed.) (hardback) Published 1996

  30. Language Contact, Creolization, and Genetic Linguistics ; Sarah Grey Thomason, Terrence Kaufman (hardback) Published 1988

  31. Language Contact-Language Conflict (Balkan Studies, Vol 1); Eran Fraenkel, Christina Kramer (ed.) (hardback) Published 1993

  32. Language Creation and Language Change : Creolization Diachrony and Development (Learning, Development, and Conceptual Change); Michel Degraff (ed.) , Michel De Graff (ed.) (hardback) Published 1999

  33. Language of Inequality (Contributions to the Sociology of Language 36); Nessa Wolfson, Joan Manes (ed.) (hardback) Published 1985

  34. Languages in Contact and Conflict : Contrasting Experiences in the Netherlands and Belgium. Sue Wright (hardback) Published 1995

  35. Languages in Contact and Contrast : Essays in Contact Linguistics (Trends in Linguistics Studies and Monographs , No 54) ; Vladimir Ivir, Damir Kalogjera (ed.) (hardback) Published 1991

  36. Linguistic Change Under Contact Conditions (Trends in Linguistics. Studies and Monographs, No 81); Jacek Fisiak (ed.) (hardback) Published 1995

  37. Loan Phonology and the Two Transfer Types in Language Contact (Publications in Language Sciences); Frans Van Coetsem (paperback) Published 1989

  38. A Macro-Sociolinguistic Analysis of Language Vitality : Geolinguistic Profiles and Scenarios of Language Contact in India (Travaux Du Centre); McConnel (Paperback) Published 1991

  39. Melanesian Pidgin and the Oceanic Substrate; Roger M. Keesing (hardback) Published 1988

  40. Nubians and the Nubian Language in Contemporary Egypt : A Case of Cultural and Linguistic Contact (Studies in Semitic Language and Linguistics,15) Vol 15; Aleya Rouchdy (hardback) Published 1991

  41. An Other Tongue : Nation and Ethnicity in the Linguistic Borderlands ; Alfred Arteaga (ed.) (hardback) Published 1994

  42. Sociolinguistic Studies in Language Contact : Methods and Cases (Trends in Linguistics, Studies and Monographs, No 6); William Francis MacKey (ed.) , Jacob Ornstein (ed.) (hardback) Published 1979

  43. Studies in Anglistics (Stockholm Studies in English, No 85); Gunnel Melchers (ed.) , Beatrice Warren (ed.) (hardback) Published 1995

  44. Acquisition of the Lexicon; Landau, Barbara; Gleitman, Lila R.; Trade Paperback 1994

  45. Approaches to Discourse: Language As Social Interaction; Schiffrin, Deborah; Trade Paperback; 1994

  46. Arenas of Language Use; Clark, Herbert H.; Library Binding; 1993

  47. Atlas of Languages: The Origins & Development of Languages Throughout the World; Comrie, Bernard; Matthews, Stephen; Polinsky, Maria; 1996

  48. Communication Strategy Research: Psycholinguistic & Sociolinguistic Aspects; Kasper, G. (paperback) 1997

  49. Contact Languages; Sebba (hardcover) 1997

  50. Crossing: Language & Ethnicity among Adolescents; Rampton, Ben (paperback) 1995

  51. Dialogue and the Interpretation of Illness: Conversations in a Cameroon Village; Pool, Robert (hardcover) 1994

  52. English in Its Social Contexts: Essays in Historical Sociolinguistics; Machan, Tim W./Scott, Charles T. (paperback) 1992

  53. Hoi Toide on the Outer Banks: The Story of the Ocracoke Brogue; Wolfram, Walt; Schilling-Estes, Natalie (hardcover) 1997

  54. Idiom Savant: Slang As It Is Slung; Dunn, Jerry (hardcover) 1997

  55. Introduction to Bilingualism; Hoffmann, Charlotte;

  56. Introduction to the Languages of the World; Lyovin, Anatole V. (paperback) 1997

  57. Language & Social Context; Giglioli; Trade Paperback; 1990

  58. Linguistic Cultures of the World: A Statistical Reference; Parker, Philip M.; Library Binding; 1997

  59. Sociolinguistic Perspectives: Papers on Language in Society, 1959-1994; Ferguson, Charles A./Huebner, Thom (paperback) 1996

  60. Sociolinguistic Theory: Linguistic Variation & Its Social Significance; Chambers, J. K.; Trade Paperback; 1995

  61. Advances in the Study of Societal Multilingualism; Fishman, J. A.; Trade Paperback; 1993

  62. Alsatian Acts of Identity: Language Use & Language Attitudes in Alsace; Vassberg, Liliane M. (hardcover) 1993

  63. Language Transfer: Cross-Linguistic Influence in Language Learning; Odlin, Terence (paperback) 1990

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  72. Carol Myers-Scotton. 1993; 1997 paperback with new "Afterword". Duelling languages: Grammatical structure in codeswitching. Oxf

  73. Lenore Grenoble and Lindsay Whaley (eds.). 1998. Endangered languages. Cambridge UP.ord UP

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