The essay analyzes the debate on the national language in the Early American Republic, focusing on spelling reforms projects by Benjamin Franklin, William Thornton and Noah Webste
This essay examines how political language based on permanent public discussion arose on what had be...
Drawing on recent works that have challenged the national orientation of politics and print culture ...
Prudence and decorum and the invention of american democracy: an examination of the ratification deb...
This essay mainly focuses on American English and its development during the spelling reformation of...
Although neither the first nor the second constitution of the United States contains any references ...
The stock that speaks the language.--The future of the language.--The English language in the United...
Includes bibliographical references (pages 68-69)American English began as seventeenth century\ud Br...
The dilemma between linguistic assimilation and linguistic pluralism has highlighted the debate over...
Citizenship is much more than the right to vote. It is a collection of political capacities constant...
grantor: University of TorontoThis dissertation shapes a context for Thomas Jefferson's "E...
The article is a continuation of studies of the theoretical aspects of language policy in a multinat...
The context in which students learn is central to their ability to feel empowered, autonomous, and t...
The Purpose Of the present study is to investigate how a selection of American writers conceived of ...
Early American writers believed that what they understood as “standard” English was necessary for th...
Should the Declaration of Independence entail some sort of linguistic independence also from the Bri...
This essay examines how political language based on permanent public discussion arose on what had be...
Drawing on recent works that have challenged the national orientation of politics and print culture ...
Prudence and decorum and the invention of american democracy: an examination of the ratification deb...
This essay mainly focuses on American English and its development during the spelling reformation of...
Although neither the first nor the second constitution of the United States contains any references ...
The stock that speaks the language.--The future of the language.--The English language in the United...
Includes bibliographical references (pages 68-69)American English began as seventeenth century\ud Br...
The dilemma between linguistic assimilation and linguistic pluralism has highlighted the debate over...
Citizenship is much more than the right to vote. It is a collection of political capacities constant...
grantor: University of TorontoThis dissertation shapes a context for Thomas Jefferson's "E...
The article is a continuation of studies of the theoretical aspects of language policy in a multinat...
The context in which students learn is central to their ability to feel empowered, autonomous, and t...
The Purpose Of the present study is to investigate how a selection of American writers conceived of ...
Early American writers believed that what they understood as “standard” English was necessary for th...
Should the Declaration of Independence entail some sort of linguistic independence also from the Bri...
This essay examines how political language based on permanent public discussion arose on what had be...
Drawing on recent works that have challenged the national orientation of politics and print culture ...
Prudence and decorum and the invention of american democracy: an examination of the ratification deb...