All Stories

  1. Review of Gubitosi & Pellicia (2021): Linguistic Landscape in the Spanish-speaking World
  2. Implementing translanguaging pedagogies in an English medium instruction course
  3. Theoretical development of linguistic landscape studies
  4. This article focuses on the development of morphological awareness in English as a third language.
  5. Multilingualism, Translanguaging, and Minority Languages in SLA
  6. Linguistic landscapes and trends in the study of schoolscapes
  7. Attitudes and anxieties of business and education students towards English (Open Access)
  8. Open Access KEYWORDS: metalinguistic awareness, multilingual education, translanguaging
  9. Translanguaging and minority languages: tension? (Open Access)
  10. Perspectives on linguistic repertoires in adult multilinguals: an epilogue
  11. Communicative anxiety in the second and third language
  12. Language Awareness and Multilingualism
  13. Bringing language education policy and multilingual assessment closer
  14. Language education policy and multilingual assessment: (= Open Access)
  15. From bilingualism to multilingualism in the workplace (Open Access)
  16. Communicative anxiety in English as a third language
  17. Open Access DOI: 10.1075/jicb.3.2.01aro
  18. Translanguaging and linguistic landscapes
  19. Minority Languages, State Languages, and English in European Education
  20. Durk Gorter, Heiko F. Marten, & Luk Van Mensil (eds.), Minority languages in the linguistic landscape. New York: Palgrave Macmillan, 2012. Pp. xii, 335. Hb. $95.
  21. Linguistic Landscape and Multilingualism
  22. Translanguaging as a Pedagogical Tool in Multilingual Education
  23. Linguistic Landscape studies
  24. Editorial
  25. Minority Languages and Multilingual Education
  26. Focus on Multilingualism as an Approach in Educational Contexts
  27. Multilingualism and European Minority Languages: The Case of Basque
  28. Introduction: Minority Language Education Facing Major Local and Global Challenges
  29. Towards a Plurilingual Approach in English Language Teaching: Softening the Boundaries Between Languages
  30. Critical Analysis of CLIL: Taking Stock and Looking Forward
  31. Linguistic Landscapes in a Multilingual World
  32. Multilingual interaction and minority languages: Proficiency and language practices in education and society
  33. Minority Languages in Education
  34. Linguistic Landscape
  35. Boekbespreking - Jansen, Mathilde. Language change on the Dutch Frisian island of Ameland (linguistic and sociolinguistic findings). Utrecht, LOT, 2010. ISBN 978 9460 930 164. € 24,22.
  36. Legal Rights of Linguistic Minorities in the European Union
  37. Minority language researchers and their role in policy development
  38. Adam Jaworski & Crispin Thurlow (eds.), Semiotic landscapes: Language, image, space. London: Continuum, 2010. Pp. ix, 314. Hb. $160.
  39. Minority Languages in the Linguistic Landscape
  40. Minority Languages through the Lens of the Linguistic Landscape
  41. The Revitalization of Basque and the Linguistic Landscape of Donostia-San Sebastián
  42. Studying Minority Languages in the Linguistic Landscape
  43. Multilingual education for European minority languages: The Basque Country and Friesland
  44. Focus on Multilingualism: A Study of Trilingual Writing
  45. A Multilingual Approach: Conclusions and Future Perspectives: Afterword
  46. A Holistic Approach to Multilingual Education: Introduction
  47. American Association for Applied Linguistics Colloquia, 2010
  48. Questions for … Michael Clyne
  49. The diversity of multilingualism in education
  50. Linguistic Landscapes and the Market
  51. Multilingualism and Minority Languages
  52. Applied Linguistics and the use of minority languages in education
  53. Developments in bilingual Frisian-Dutch education in Friesland
  54. Developing a Policy for Teaching a Minority Language: The Case of Frisian
  55. Linguistic Landscape
  56. The constellation of languages in Europe: an inclusive approach
  57. Multilingual Europe
  58. Frisian in the Netherlands
  59. Language surveys on Frisian in the Netherlands
  60. Durk Gorter (ed.), Linguistic landscape: A new approach to multilingualism
  61. The linguistic landscape as an additional source of input in second language acquisition
  62. Linguistic Landscape and Minority Languages
  63. Introduction: The Study of the Linguistic Landscape as a New Approach to Multilingualism
  64. Minorities and Language
  65. Review of Itagi & Singh (2002): Linguistic Landscaping in India, with Particular Reference to the New States
  66. Introduction: Trilingualism and Minority Languages in Europe
  67. Three Languages of Instruction in Fryslân
  68. Sociolinguistics in the Netherlands
  69. Meertaligheid en Bedreigde Talen
  70. Bilingual Education in Friesland
  71. A New Sociolinguistic Survey of the Frisian Language Situation
  72. Review of Gorter, Hoekstra, Jansma & Ytsma (1990): Fourth International Conference on Minority Languages
  73. Writing Frisian on the Computer: an Experiment in Bilingual Word Processing in Primary Education
  74. Preface
  75. Surveys of the Frisian language situation: some considerations of research methods on language maintenance and language shift
  76. Introduction
  77. Aspects of language choice in the Frisian‐Dutch bilingual context: Neutrality and asymmetry
  78. Language Planning Efforts for the West Frisian Language at the Level of Provincial Government
  79. The use of Teleboard for language teaching in Friesland
  80. De Friese Meertaligheid Sociolinguistisch Onderzocht
  81. Een Friese Taalkwestie?
  82. Regional minorities, education and language revitalization
  83. Knowledge about Language and Linguistic Landscape
  84. Social Factors and Language Attitudes in Friesland
  85. Multilingualism
  86. Language policy in education: additional languages
  87. 79. Frisian as a European Minority Language
  88. 11. Extent and Position of West Frisian
  89. DURK GORTER - Foreword: Signposts in the Linguistic Landscape