Linguistic Legitimacy and Social Justice
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| Özet: | XX, 434 p. 49 illus. text  | 
| Dil: | İngilizce | 
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        Cham :
          Springer International Publishing : Imprint: Palgrave Macmillan,
    
        2019.
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| Edisyon: | 1st ed. 2019. | 
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| Online Erişim: | https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-030-10967-7 | 
| Materyal Türü: | Elektronik Kitap | 
                İçindekiler: 
            
                  - Chapter 1: Language and Other Myths: ‘Die Grenzen meiner Sprache bedeuten die Grenzen meiner Welt’
 - Chapter 2: Conceptualizing the Ideology of Linguistic Legitimacy: ‘Primitive people have primitive languages and other nonsense’
 - Chapter 3: African American English, Race and Language: ‘You don’t believe fat meat is greasy’
 - Chapter 4: Spanglish in the United States: ‘We speak Spanglish to the dogs, to the grandchildren, to the kids’
 - Chapter 5: Sign Language and the DEAF-WORLD: ‘Listening without hearing’
 - Chapter 6: Yiddish, the Mame-Loshn: ‘Mensch tracht, Gott lacht’
 - Chapter 7: Created and Constructed Languages: ‘I can speak Esperanto like a native’
 - Chapter 8: Afrikaans, Language of Oppression to Language of Freedom: ‘Dit is ons erns’
 - Chapter 9: Why Language Endangerment and Language Death Matter: ‘Took away our native tongue … And taught their English to our young’
 - Chapter 10: Foreign Language Education in the US: ‘But French isn’t a real class!’
 - Chapter 11: Linguistic Legitimacy, Language Rights and Social Justice: ‘No one is free when others are oppressed’.