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Mission, Dialog und friedliche Koexistenz - Mission, Dialogue, and Peaceful Co-Existence
Zusammenleben in einer multireligiösen und säkularen Gesellschaft - Situation, Initiativen und Perspektiven für die Zukunft - Living Together in a Multireligious and Secular Society- Situation, Initiatives, and Prospects for the Future©2010 Edited Collection -
Die Problematik der sprachlichen Integration von ImmigrantInnen
Unter Berücksichtigung des staatlich geforderten Sprachniveaus B1 (GER)- Verbesserungsvorschläge auf Grundlage der empirischen Untersuchung in Berlin-Moabit©2014 Thesis -
How to Become Jewish Americans?
The «A Bintel Brief» Advice Column in Abraham Cahan’s Yiddish «Forverts»©2016 Thesis -
Ungarn vererben?
Intergenerationelle Tradierung von Zugehörigkeit am Beispiel ungarischer Immigranten in der Schweiz©2011 Thesis -
Zur Vitalität slavischer Idiome in Deutschland
©2005 Thesis -
Spielt die Schule eine Rolle?
Schulische Bedingungen ungleicher Bildungschancen von Immigrantenkindern - eine Mehrebenenanalyse©1998 Thesis -
Familienkonflikte zwischen Scharia und Bürgerlichem Recht
Konfliktlösungsmodell im Vorfeld der Justiz am Beispiel Österreichs©1999 Thesis -
No Korean Is Whole – Wherever He or She May Be
Erfindungen von "Korean America" seit 1965©2002 Thesis -
Der Fremde und die Gerechtigkeit- L’étranger et la justice
©2004 Conference proceedings -
Soziale Normen in der multikulturellen Gesellschaft
©2003 Thesis -
Koreanische Immigrationsgemeinden in der Bundesrepublik Deutschland
Die Entstehung, Entwicklung und Zukunft der koreanischen protestantischen Immigrationsgemeinden in der Bundesrepublik Deutschland seit 1963©2008 Thesis -
Vertreibung, Flucht, Migration
Festsymposium anlässlich der 20-jährigen Zusammenarbeit zwischen der Orthodoxen Theologischen Fakultät Oradea, Rumänien, und dem Institut für Evangelische Theologie, Regensburg©2018 Conference proceedings -
Historical Sociolinguistics
Studies on Language and Society in the PastThe interdisciplinary field of Historical Sociolinguistics seeks to reveal the impact of language development on society and the role of individuals and society in the changing forms and usage of language. This book series is aimed at sociolinguists and social historians who are keen to publish studies on the social history of languages, the interaction of linguistic practices and society, and the sociological significance of linguistic variation with a historical dimension. The purpose of the series is to provide empirically supported studies that will challenge and advance current language historiographies, which often continue to present the history of particular languages as necessarily leading to the creation of a standard or prestige variety. Of particular interest are topics such as the following: language myths and language ideology, historical multilingualism and the formation of nation-states, the sociolinguistics of minority and regional languages, the rise of urban vernaculars, immigrants and their languages, the role of prescriptive grammarians, and the social history of pidgins and creoles. Book proposals from historians and linguists working on any language in any period are welcome, in particular those that include a comparative dimension as well as those with a strong empirical foundation. The language of publication is primarily English, though other languages may be considered. The editors guarantee that all publications in this series have been submitted to external and anonymous peer review. The four series editors and twenty-six members of the advisory board are all members of the Historical Sociolinguistics Network (HiSoN). Advisory Board: Anita Auer (Lausanne), Wendy Ayres-Bennett (Cambridge), Andrea Cuomo (Ghent), Steffan Davies (Bristol), Ana Deumert (Cape Town), José del Valle (CUNY), Martin Durrell (Manchester), Jan Fellerer (Oxford), Elin Fredsted (Flensburg), Róisín Healy (Galway), Juan Hernandez-Campoy (Murcia), Kristine Horner (Sheffield), Ernst Håkon Jahr (Agder), Mark Lauersdorf (Kentucky), Anthony Lodge (St Andrews), Nicola McLelland (Nottingham), Miriam Meyerhoff (Oxford), Agnete Nesse (Bergen), Terttu Nevalainen (Helsinki), Taru Nordlund (Helsinki), Gijsbert Rutten (Leiden), Joachim Scharloth (Waseda Tokyo), Peter Trudgill (Fribourg), Marijke van der Wal (Leiden), Rik Vosters (Vrije Universiteit Brussel), Laura Wright (Cambridge)
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