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Anna D. Havinga
Anna D. Havinga
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Invisible languages in historical sociolinguistics: A conceptual outline, with examples from the German-Danish borderlands
N Langer, A Havinga
Invisible languages in the nineteenth century, 1-35, 2015
292015
Invisibilising Austrian German: On the effect of linguistic prescriptions and educational reforms on writing practices in 18th-century Austria
AD Havinga
Walter de Gruyter GmbH & Co KG, 2018
272018
Invisible languages in the nineteenth century
N Langer, A Havinga
Peter Lang International Academic Publishers, 2015
222015
Germanising Austria: The Invisibilisation of East Upper German in 18th-and 19th-century Austria111
AD Havinga
Nils Langer and Anna Havinga (Bristol) Invisible Languages in Historical …, 2015
92015
The vernacularisation of the Aberdeen Council Registers (1398–1511)
AD Havinga
Cultures of Law in Urban Northern Europe, 80-102, 2020
72020
Rethinking the UK languages curriculum: arguments for the inclusion of linguistics
M Sheehan, A Corr, A Havinga, J Kasstan, N Schifano
Modern Languages Open, 14, 2021
62021
Deutscher Sprachgebrauch im 18. Jahrhundert: Sprachmentalität, Sprachwirklichkeit, Sprachreichtum
AD Havinga, B Lindner-Bornemann
Heidelberg: Winter, 2022
52022
Aberdeen Registers Online: 1398-1511
E Frankot, AD Havinga, C Hawes, W Hepburn, WTM Peters, J Armstrong, ...
52019
Non-Dominant Varieties and Invisible Languages: the case of 18th-and early 19th-centuryAustrian German
AD Havinga
Pluricentric Languages and Non-Dominant Varieties Worldwide: Part I …, 2016
52016
The role of eighteenth-century newspapers in the disappearance of Upper German variants in Austria
AD Havinga
Journal of Historical Sociolinguistics 5 (1), 20170015, 2019
42019
A manifesto for linguistics in language teaching in the UK context
M Sheehan, A Corr, A Havinga, J Kasstan, N Schifano, S Stollhans
The Linguistics in Modern Foreign Languages Project, 2023
32023
Intra-individual variation in nineteenth-century private letters
AD Havinga
Intra-individual variation in language, 315-346, 2021
32021
Assessing the intensity of language contact between Middle Dutch and Scots in late medieval Aberdeen
AD Havinga
12th Triennial Conference of the Forum for Research on Languages of Scotland …, 2020
32020
Researching language attitudes based on historical data
AD Havinga, A Krogull
Research Methods in Language Attitudes, 297-312, 2022
22022
Sprache im Alltag der Frühen Neuzeit: Soziolinguistische Zugänge
AD Havinga, N Langer
Von Köchinnen und Gelehrten, von Adeligen und Soldaten: Interdisziplinäre …, 2014
22014
The DfE/Ofqual consultation on revised GCSE qualifications in Modern Foreign Languages–a view from linguistics
M Sheehan, A Corr, A Havinga, J Kasstan, N Schifano, S Stollhans
Languages, Society and Policy, 2021
12021
Karen Bennett & Angelo Cattaneo: Language Dynamics in the Early Modern Period (Multilingualism, Lingua Franca and Translation in the Early Modern Period)
AD Havinga
Journal of Historical Sociolinguistics 10 (1), 165-169, 2024
2024
Teacher perspectives on the introduction of linguistics in the languages classroom: Evidence from a co‐creation project on French, German and Spanish
M Sheehan, AD Havinga, JR Kasstan, S Stollhans, A Corr, P Gillman
British Educational Research Journal, 2024
2024
(De) selection, codification, and stigmatization of linguistic variants and varieties
AD Havinga
The Oxford Handbook of the German Language, 2024
2024
Teacher perspectives on the introduction of linguistics in the languages classroom
M Sheehan, AD Havinga, JR Kasstan, S Stollhans, A Corr, P Gillman
2024
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