Table of Contents -- Preface -- 1. Language and ethnicity in a network of ecological relations -- 2. The role of language in processes of ethnic fusion and fission -- 3. Language planning, prestige planning, and the limits of planning activities -- 4. Bilingual profiles and changing bilingual patterns � an approach to formalize bilingual identity -- 5. The adoption of foreign cultural patterns as reflected in massive contact languages -- 6. The use of foreign languages as symbols of prestige in Japan � problems of ethnic identity in modern Japanese society
7. Language in ethnicity: conclusions and perspectivesBibliography -- Subject Index -- Index of Ethnic Groups, Languages and Countries (Administrative Territories) -- Index of Names
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