Invisible Languages in the Nineteenth Century
| Titel: | Invisible Languages in the Nineteenth Century / Anna Havinga ... (eds) |
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| Veröffentlicht: | Oxford : Lang, 2015 |
| Umfang: | VI, 308 Seiten : Illustrationen, Karten ; 22.5 cm x 15 cm, 460 g |
| Format: | Buch |
| Sprache: | Englisch |
| Schriftenreihe/ mehrbändiges Werk: |
Historical Sociolinguistics ; 2 |
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| ISBN: | 9783034319683 ; 3034319681 |
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Inhaltsverzeichnis
Inhaltstext |
- Acknowledgements
- p. vii
- List of Figures
- p. ix
- List of Tables
- p. x
- Invisible Languages in Historical Sociolinguistics: A Conceptual Outline, with Examples from the German-Danish Borderlands
- p. 1
- The Celtic Languages: Visible and Invisible
- p. 35
- Mapudungun and the Contested Process of (Nation) State Building in Nineteenth-Century Chile
- p. 51
- The Invisible Language of Patients from Psychiatric Hospital
- p. 71
- How a Minority Lost its Vernacular: Language Shift in Written Sources from the German-Danish Borderlands
- p. 95
- A Sociolinguistic Analysis of a National Language: Irish in the Nineteenth Century in the Nineteenth Century
- p. 117
- Dialect in German Literature, 1760-1930
- p. 135
- The Decline of the South Jutish in Angeln: A Historical Case of Transformation into the Modern Age around 1800
- p. 149
- Co-opting the Marginalised? Western Mission and Script Creation among the Miao in Southwest China, 1877-1915
- p. 173
- The Visible Church and 'Invisible' Polish: Protestant and Catholic Clergy in Prussian Poland
- p. 191
- Lithuanian Made 'Visible' through German Linguists: August Friedrich Pott and August Schleicher
- p. 211
- The Danish Composite State and the Lost Memory of a Multilingual Culture
- p. 239
- Germanising Austria: The Invisibilisation of East Upper German in Eighteenth- and Nineteenth-Century Austria
- p. 257
- Ways of Seeing Language in Nineteenth- Century Galicia, Spain
- p. 281
- Notes on Contributors
- p. 299
- Index
- p. 303


