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- LAUD Themen: Empowerment through Language
- LAUD-Katalog
- Abstracts of the LAUD-Symposium 2004: Empowerment through Language
- Choice in Language
- Conflict in the South African Society and the Role of Language
- Cultural Conceptualisations in Aboriginal English: Empowering Aboriginal Children in the Classroom
- Curriculum ideals and classroom realities in the process of empowerment through Euro-English - A Case Study
- Empowering speakers of unstandardized varieties: The awareness approach
- Empowering the Learner: Socratic Discourse Evaluation
- Empowerment through English – a realistic view of the educational promotion of English in post-colonial contexts: the case of Nigeria
- Empowerment through the Community Language – Does it Work?
- English as the language of instruction or destruction - how do teachers and students in Tanzania cope?
- Foreign Language Teaching under National Socialism
- From Fieldnotes to Grammar: Artefactual Ideologies and the Textual Production of Languages in Africa
- Hidden Ideology: Cognitive and Cultural Models in the Constructions of European National Identities
- How Codeswitching as an Available Option Empowers Bilinguals
- Is instruction in the mother tongue always the optimal choice? South African case studies with reference to the inclusion/exclusion debate
- JK Nyerere of Tanzania and the Empowerment of Swahili
- Language in the Constitutions of Selected European Countries
- Language Policy and Ethnicity in Botswana: National Policy and the Relationship of Autochthonous Linguistic Minorities in Educational and Cultural Practices.
- Language policy failures - why won`t they listen?
- Life in a Tower of Babel without a Language Policy
- Living on Borrowed Tongues? A View from Within
- Motivation and empowerment: opposing forces?
- Nation Building in the New South Africa
- Nigerians and the English Language: National Growth through Linguistic Empowerment
- Parliamentary Decentralisation and Language Policy: Sámi in Norway and Scottish Gaelic
- Power, Ethnicity and the Emergence of Lingala in Bukavu
- Problems of Multi-Culturalism and Multi-Lingualism in Self-Labelled ‘Non-Immigration’ Countries
- Situating language rights: English and Swahili in Tanzania revisited
- Socio-Political Factors in the Evolution of Language Policy in Post-Apartheid South Africa
- The Language Policy, Cultural Rights and the Law in Botswana
- The Power of Language, the Language of Power
- The rocky road to RLS in a Cree community in Canada
- The Socio-Cognitive Basis of Empowerment through Language: Style-shifting and Shifting Styles 1,00 €