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German language --- Sociolinguistics --- Grammar. --- Textbooks for foreign speakers --- English. --- Grammar --- English --- German language - Textbooks for foreign speakers - English.
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In 1995 an official reform of German orthography was announced and a new set of rules for spelling and punctuation was introduced into schools between 1998 and 2005. These changes, however, unleashed a wave of public protest such that by the beginning of 1996 the question of how the German language should be written had evolved into a major judicial wrangle requiring the intervention of the Federal Constitutional Court. In this book Sally Johnson explores the linguistic, cultural and political issues underpinning the constitutional challenge brought by various individuals and groups against the reform. Drawing on sociolinguistic theories of language ideology, Johnson critically analyses the conflicting views of language that were produced, reproduced and challenged in the course of this dispute. At the same time her book attempts to situate those ideologies, together with the dispute as a whole, within the wider historical context of state involvement in the standardisation of German orthography from the mid-19th century onwards. Spelling Trouble? will be of interest to speakers and students of German as well as sociolinguists studying language politics, language planning and language ideology.
German language --- Spelling reform --- Language policy --- Glottopolitics --- Institutional linguistics --- Language and languages --- Language and state --- Languages, National --- Languages, Official --- National languages --- Official languages --- State and language --- Communication policy --- Language planning --- English language --- Orthography --- Simplified spelling --- Orthography and spelling. --- Government policy --- Orthography and spelling
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This book examines the ways in which the media represents language-related issues, but also how the media's use of language is central to the construction of what people think language is, could or ought to be like. The chapters examine issues of identity, gender, youth, citizenship, politics and ideology across a range of media, including television, radio, newspapers, magazines and the internet. The result is a multilingual survey of the construction of language in and by the media that will be essential reading for students and researchers of sociolinguistics or language and communication.
Mass media and language. --- Sociolinguistics. --- Language and mass media --- Language and languages --- Language and society --- Society and language --- Sociology of language --- Language and culture --- Linguistics --- Sociology --- Integrational linguistics (Oxford school) --- Social aspects --- Sociological aspects --- Mass media and language --- #SBIB:309H511 --- #SBIB:309H518 --- #KVHA:Journalistiek --- #KVHA:Mediataal --- Verbale communicatie: algemene pragmatiek, stilistiek en teksttheorie, discoursanalyse --- Verbale communicatie: sociologie, antropologie, sociolinguistiek --- Mass communications --- Sociolinguistics --- Massamedia en taal. --- Media discourse. --- Metaforen in de massamedia. --- Sociolinguïstiek --- Taal en ideologie. --- Taalgebruik in de media. --- Massamedia.
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Behavioral Medicine --- Attitude to Health --- Disease --- Psychology, Medical --- Clinical health psychology. --- Health attitudes. --- Health behavior. --- Santé --- Attitudes à l'égard de la santé --- Habitudes sanitaires --- methods --- psychology --- Psychologie clinique
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Despite its relatively modest footprint, mining is an important driver of deforestation and degradation in tropical forests, often as a result of indirect impacts from associated infrastructure, unplanned development, and in-migration. The World Bank program on extractive industries in forest landscapes aims to ensure that this sector does not erode forest capital, but rather enables client countries and the World Bank Group to make better-informed decisions about minimizing trade-offs and maximizing benefits from forest-smart mining. This document presents five detailed case studies: (1) ArcelorMittal's iron ore project in Liberia, (2) Newmont's Akyem project in Ghana, (3) Compagnie des Bauxites de Guinee and Guinea Alumina Corporation's bauxite projects in Guinea, (4) wildlife works' carbon offset project in Kenya, and (5) Aston Coal's Maules Creek coal mine in Australia. Together, they highlight the spectrum of challenges faced by those aiming to implement enduring offsets. The selection of studies was based on their different types of forest landscapes, inclusion of World Bank Group projects, variety of minerals, and availability of data, which constrained the geographical spread of case studies. Section one gives introduction. Section two presents the key lessons learned. The detailed case studies are presented in sections three to seven. Section eight summarizes some practical challenges that may undermine the successful implementation of offsets. Finally, section nine offers some concluding observations.
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Cobras --- -Cobras in art --- Egypt --- -Goddesses, Egyptian --- Egyptian goddesses --- Naja --- Elapidae --- Religious aspects --- Religion --- Antiquities. --- Cobras in art. --- Goddesses, Egyptian. --- Religious aspects. --- Religion. --- Cobras in art --- Goddesses, Egyptian
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