Joshua A. Fishman, Ph.D.
Affiliations: | 1960-2015 | Psychology | Yeshiva University, New York, NY, United States |
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Language and ethnicity, language planning, Yiddish, bilingual education, medical anthropologyWebsite:
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"Joshua Fishman"Bio:
Joshua Aaron Fishman was an American linguist who specialized in the sociology of language, language planning, bilingual education, and language and ethnicity. (Wikipedia)
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Berney TD, Cooper RL, Fishman JA. (2017) Sematic independence and degree of bilingualism in two Puerto Rican communities Interamerican Journal of Psychology. 2 |
Fishman JA. (2014) Nathan Birnbaum's The tasks of Eastern European Jews International Journal of the Sociology of Language. 2014: 83-99 |
Fishman JA. (2012) Cultural Autonomy as an approach to sociolinguistic power-sharing: some preliminary notions International Journal of the Sociology of Language. 2012: 11-46 |
Fishman JA. (2009) Is a Fuller Relinguification of TESOL Desirable Tesol Quarterly. 43: 313-317 |
Fishman JA. (2008) Rethinking the Ausbau-Abstand dichotomy into a continuous and multivariate system International Journal of the Sociology of Language. 2008: 17-26 |
Fishman JA. (2007) A systematization of the Whorfian hypothesis Systems Research and Behavioral Science. 5: 323-339 |
Fishman JA. (2002) The Holiness of Yiddish: Who Says Yiddish Is Holy and Why?. Language Policy. 1: 123-141 |
Fishman JA. (2001) The new linguistic order Digithum |
Fishman JA. (2001) Interwar Eastern European Jewish parties and the language issue International Journal of the Sociology of Language. 2001: 175-189 |
Fishman JA. (2001) Digraphia maintenance and loss among Eastern European Jews: intertextual and interlingual print conventions in Ashkenazic linguistic culture since 1800 International Journal of the Sociology of Language. 2001: 27-41 |