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Notes on Authors | ||
Preface | ||
Acknowledgments | ||
Pt. I | History of Sociolinguistics | |
1 | A Brief History of American Sociolinguistics 1949-1989 | 4 |
2 | Reflections on the Origins of Sociolinguistics in Europe | 17 |
Pt. II | Ethnography of Speaking | |
3 | Models of the Interaction of Language and Social Life | 30 |
4 | Lands I Came to Sing: Negotiating Identities and Places in the Tuscan "Contrasto" | 48 |
Pt. III | Pragmatics | |
5 | Narrative Analysis: Oral Versions of Personal Experience | 74 |
6 | "Narrative Analysis" Thirty Years Later | 105 |
7 | Narrative Structure: Some Contrasts Between Maori and Pakeha Story-telling | 114 |
8 | Contextualization Conventions | 139 |
9 | The Pronouns of Power and Solidarity | 156 |
10 | Complimenting: A Positive Politeness Strategy | 177 |
Pt. IV | Language and Gender | |
11 | Selections from Language and Woman's Place | 203 |
12 | The Relativity of Linguistic Strategies: Rethinking Power and Solidarity in Gender Dominance | 208 |
Pt. V | Language and Variation | |
13 | Some Sociolinguistic Principles | 234 |
14 | On the Construction of Vernacular Dialect Norms | 251 |
15 | The Linguistic Individual in an American Public-Opinion Survey | 272 |
Pt. VI | Pidgins and Creoles | |
16 | Trade Jargons and Creole Dialects as Marginal Languages | 290 |
Pt. VII | Individual Bilingualism | |
17 | A Social Psychology of Bilingualism | 305 |
18 | BICS and CALP: Origins and Rationale for the Distinction | 322 |
19 | Linguistic Diversity, Schooling, and Social Class: Rethinking Our Conception of Language Proficiency in Language Minority Education | 329 |
Pt. VIII | Diglossia | |
20 | Diglossia | 345 |
21 | Bilingualism With and Without Diglossia; Diglossia With and Without Bilingualism | 359 |
22 | Toward the Systematic Study of Diglossia | 367 |
Pt. IX | Group Multilingualism | |
23 | Empirical Explorations of Two Popular Assumptions: Inter-Polity Perspective on the Relationship between Linguistic Heterogeneity, Civil Strife, and Per Capita Gross National Product | 382 |
24 | Linguistic Minorities and Language Policies | 394 |
Pt. X | Language Policy and Planning | |
25 | Dialect, Language, Nation | 411 |
26 | Language Planning Goals: A Classification | 423 |
27 | Literacy and Language Planning | 449 |
Pt. XI | Multilingualism, Policies, and Education | |
28 | A Global Perspective on Bilingualism and Bilingual Education | 464 |
29 | Language Policies and Language Rights | 472 |
Index | 484 |
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