Sociolinguistics / Soziolinguistik. Volume 3Ulrich Ammon, Norbert Dittmar, Klaus J. Mattheier, Peter Trudgill Walter de Gruyter, 14 ביולי 2008 - 891 עמודים No detailed description available for "SOCIOLINGUISTICS (AMMON) 3.TLBD HSK 3.3 2A E-BOOK". |
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עמוד 1892
... script, which secured them a more or less broad crossregional validity. In the 1920's the Arabic script was retained or introduced, e.g. for Kirghiz in 1924. In the late 1920's and the early 1930's new Romanbased writing systems were ...
... script, which secured them a more or less broad crossregional validity. In the 1920's the Arabic script was retained or introduced, e.g. for Kirghiz in 1924. In the late 1920's and the early 1930's new Romanbased writing systems were ...
עמוד 1894
... Script reforms In all Turkic republics there have been efforts to shift from Cyrillic to Roman-based scripts. Pleas for Arabic-based scripts have remained fruitless. A new Roman-based script was adopted by Azerbaijan in 1991. South ...
... Script reforms In all Turkic republics there have been efforts to shift from Cyrillic to Roman-based scripts. Pleas for Arabic-based scripts have remained fruitless. A new Roman-based script was adopted by Azerbaijan in 1991. South ...
עמוד 1895
... script mainly serves symbolic purposes. It is still taught a couple of hours a week in elementary schools. 8.2. Vocabulary reforms The efforts to modernise the vocabularies aim at creating neologisms in order to reduce the amount of ...
... script mainly serves symbolic purposes. It is still taught a couple of hours a week in elementary schools. 8.2. Vocabulary reforms The efforts to modernise the vocabularies aim at creating neologisms in order to reduce the amount of ...
עמוד 1896
... Script reform in and after the Soviet Union”, in: The World's Writing Systems, Daniels, P. T./Bright, W., eds., New York/Oxford, 781–784. Crisp, S. (1991) “Census and sociology: Evaluating the language situation in Soviet Central Asia ...
... Script reform in and after the Soviet Union”, in: The World's Writing Systems, Daniels, P. T./Bright, W., eds., New York/Oxford, 781–784. Crisp, S. (1991) “Census and sociology: Evaluating the language situation in Soviet Central Asia ...
עמוד 1898
... script for even the few Soviet Laz between 1927 and 1938 (see Feurstein 1992). Various Mingrelian publications (books, journals, papers) in the Georgian script did nevertheless appear from the late 1920s until 1938, but this practice ...
... script for even the few Soviet Laz between 1927 and 1938 (see Feurstein 1992). Various Mingrelian publications (books, journals, papers) in the Georgian script did nevertheless appear from the late 1920s until 1938, but this practice ...
תוכן
1747 | |
X Linguistic Change Sociolinguistic Aspects Sprachwandel soziolinguistische Aspekte | 2138 |
XI Application Anwendung | 2316 |
Subject Index Sachregister | 2585 |
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