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LPRU Bibliography

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Illich (1979, Fall). Vernacular values and education. Teacher's College Record, 81(1), 31-75.

Ingram, D.E. (1991). Language-in-education planning. In W. Bright (Ed.), International encyclopedia of linguistics, vol. 2, pp. 302-305. NY: Oxford University Press.



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Jahr, E.H. (1991). Sociolinguistics: Minorities and sociolinguistics. In W. Bright (Ed.), International encyclopedia of linguistics, vol. 4, pp. 12-15. NY: Oxford University Press.

Jefferson, T. (1803a/1990). "President Jefferson on Indian Trading Houses." Documents of United States Indian Policy, 2nd Ed, ed. by F.P. Prucha. 21-22. Lincoln, NB: University of Nebraska Press:

Jefferson, T. (1803b/1990). "Jefferson to William Henry Harrison." Documents of United States Indian Policy, 2nd Ed. ed. by F.P. Prucha. 22-23) Lincoln, NB: University of Nebraska Press:

Jiménez, M. (1992). The educational rights of language minority children. In J. Crawford (Ed.) (1992), Language loyalties (pp. 243-251). Chicago, University of Chicago Press.

Jordan, W. (1974). The White Man's Burden : Historical Origins of Racism in the United States. New York: Oxford.

Judd, E. (1991). Language-in-education policy and planning. In W. Grabe and R. Kaplan (Eds.), Introduction to applied linguistics (pp. 169-188). Reading, MA: Addison-Wesley.



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Kaplan, R.B. (1991). Applied linguistics and language policy and planning. In W. Grabe and R. Kaplan (Eds.), Introduction to applied linguistics (pp. 143-168). Reading, MA: Addison-Wesley.

Kaplan, R.B. (1994). Language policy and planning in New Zealand. In W. Grabe (Ed.), Annual Review of Applied Linguistics, 14:156-173. Cambridge University Press.

Kaplan, R.B., & R.B. Baldauf, Jr. (1997). Language planning: From practice to theory. Clevedon: Multilingual Matters.

Kawamoto, K. Y. (1993). Hegemony and language politics in Hawaii. World Englishes 12, 193-207.

Kibbee, D. (Ed.) (1999). Language legislation and linguistic rights. Amsterdam: John Benjamins.

Kloss, H. (1971). "Language Rights of Immigrant Groups." International Migration Review, 5. 250-268.

Kloss, H. (1969). Research possibilities on group bilingualism: a report. Quebec: International Center for Research on Bilingualism.

Kloss, H. (1971). Language rights of immigrant groups. International Migration Review, 5, 250-268.

Kloss, H. (1977). The American bilingual tradition. Rowley, MA: Newbury House.

Kloss, H. (1998). The American Bilingual Tradition. Washington, DC & McHenry, IL: Center for Applied Linguistics & Delta Systems. Reprint. Kloss, H. (1977). The American Bilingual Tradition. Rowley, MA: Newbury House.

Kloss, H.. (1971). Language rights of immigrant groups. International Migration Review 5:250-68

Kloss, H. (1998). The American bilingual tradition. Washington, DC & McHenry IL: Center for Applied Linguistics & Delta Systems. Reprint of Heinz Kloss. 1977. The American bilingual tradition. Rowley, MA: Newbury House.

Kontra, M., Phillipson R., Skutnabb-Kangas T, & Varády T. (Eds.). (1999). Language: A right and a resource, approaching linguistic human rights. Budapest: Central European University Press.

Kozol, J. (1991). Savage inequalities: Children in America's schools. New York: Crown Publishers.

Krashen, S. (1996). Under Attack: The Case against Bilingual Education. Mahwah, NJ: Language Education Associates.

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