A Handbook
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Dr Martin J. Ball is Hawthorne-BoRSF Endowed Professor, and Director of the Hawthorne Research Center, at the University of Louisiana at Lafayette. Dr Ball has written over 120 academic publications including Clinical Sociolinguistics, and The Handbook of Clinical Linguistics.
Part I: Americas 1. Sociolinguistics in the United States of America 2. Sociolinguistics in Canada 3. Sociolinguistics in Mexico: defining new agendas 4. The Sociolinguistics of Indigenous Languages in South America 5. Sociolinguistics of the Caribbean Part II: Asia 6. Sociolinguistic Research in China, Minglang Zhou 7. Sociolinguistics in South Asia 8. Japan 9. Burma, Thailand, Cambodia, Laos and Vietnam 10. Malaysia, Singapore, Indonesia, Philippines 11. A Sociolinguistic profile of Turkey, Northern Cyprus and other Turkic states in Central Asia 12. The Caucasus 13. Sociolinguistics in the Iranian World Part III: Australasia 14. Australia 15. New Zealand 16. The South Pacific 17. A Sociolinguistic Sketch of New Guinea Part IV: Africa and the Middle East 18. Sociolinguistics in South Africa a critical overview of current research 19. Sociolinguistic Studies of West and Central Africa 20. East Africa 21. Israeli Sociolinguistics: From Hebrew Hegemony to Israeli Plurilingualism 22. Arabic Sociolinguistics in the Middle East and North Africa (MENA) Part V: Europe 23. German speaking area 24. Sociolinguistics in the Dutch language area in Europe 25. Sociolinguistics in the Nordic Region 26. The British Isles 27. French speaking area 28. Italy 29. Spain and Portugal 30. Sociolinguistics in Hungary, the Czech Republic and Poland 31. The Balkans 32. Russian Federation, Ukraine, Belarus, Moldova 33. The Development of Sociolinguistics in the Baltic States