Citation: D. Baron, Language legislation and language abuse: American language policy through the 1990s, LANGUAGE IDEOLOGIES: CRITICAL PERSPECTIVES ON THE OFFICIAL ENGLISH MOVEMENT, VOL 2 - HISTORY, THEORY, AND POLICY, 2001, pp. 5-29
Citation: Em. Chen, Statement on the civil liberties implications of official English legislation before the United States Senate Committee on Governmental Affairs, December 6, 1995, LANGUAGE IDEOLOGIES: CRITICAL PERSPECTIVES ON THE OFFICIAL ENGLISH MOVEMENT, VOL 2 - HISTORY, THEORY, AND POLICY, 2001, pp. 30-62
Citation: Rs. Williams et Kc. Riley, Acquiring a slice of Anglo-American pie: A portrait of language shift in aFranco-American family, LANGUAGE IDEOLOGIES: CRITICAL PERSPECTIVES ON THE OFFICIAL ENGLISH MOVEMENT, VOL 2 - HISTORY, THEORY, AND POLICY, 2001, pp. 63-90
Citation: D. Corson, Social justice, language policy, and English only, LANGUAGE IDEOLOGIES: CRITICAL PERSPECTIVES ON THE OFFICIAL ENGLISH MOVEMENT, VOL 2 - HISTORY, THEORY, AND POLICY, 2001, pp. 95-120
Citation: Jf. Perea, The new American Spanish war: How the courts and the legislatures are aiding the suppression of languages other than English, LANGUAGE IDEOLOGIES: CRITICAL PERSPECTIVES ON THE OFFICIAL ENGLISH MOVEMENT, VOL 2 - HISTORY, THEORY, AND POLICY, 2001, pp. 121-139
Citation: G. Valdes, Bilingual individuals and language-based discrimination: Advancing the state of the law on language rights, LANGUAGE IDEOLOGIES: CRITICAL PERSPECTIVES ON THE OFFICIAL ENGLISH MOVEMENT, VOL 2 - HISTORY, THEORY, AND POLICY, 2001, pp. 140-170
Citation: Rh. Lee et Df. Marshall, "Shooting themselves in the foot": Consequences of English only supporters"going to law", LANGUAGE IDEOLOGIES: CRITICAL PERSPECTIVES ON THE OFFICIAL ENGLISH MOVEMENT, VOL 2 - HISTORY, THEORY, AND POLICY, 2001, pp. 171-189
Citation: A. Pennycook, Lessons from colonial language policies, LANGUAGE IDEOLOGIES: CRITICAL PERSPECTIVES ON THE OFFICIAL ENGLISH MOVEMENT, VOL 2 - HISTORY, THEORY, AND POLICY, 2001, pp. 195-220
Citation: Lm. Goldstein, Three newspapers and a linguist: A folk linguistic journey into the land of English as the official language, LANGUAGE IDEOLOGIES: CRITICAL PERSPECTIVES ON THE OFFICIAL ENGLISH MOVEMENT, VOL 2 - HISTORY, THEORY, AND POLICY, 2001, pp. 221-244
Citation: Jh. Hill, The racializing function of language panics, LANGUAGE IDEOLOGIES: CRITICAL PERSPECTIVES ON THE OFFICIAL ENGLISH MOVEMENT, VOL 2 - HISTORY, THEORY, AND POLICY, 2001, pp. 245-267
Citation: A. Espinosa-aguilar, Analyzing the rhetoric of the English only movement, LANGUAGE IDEOLOGIES: CRITICAL PERSPECTIVES ON THE OFFICIAL ENGLISH MOVEMENT, VOL 2 - HISTORY, THEORY, AND POLICY, 2001, pp. 268-288
Citation: Rb. Kaplan et Rb. Baldauf, Not only English: English only and the world, LANGUAGE IDEOLOGIES: CRITICAL PERSPECTIVES ON THE OFFICIAL ENGLISH MOVEMENT, VOL 2 - HISTORY, THEORY, AND POLICY, 2001, pp. 293-315
Citation: G. Smitherman, Language and democracy in the USA and the RSA, LANGUAGE IDEOLOGIES: CRITICAL PERSPECTIVES ON THE OFFICIAL ENGLISH MOVEMENT, VOL 2 - HISTORY, THEORY, AND POLICY, 2001, pp. 316-345
Citation: C. Miguelez, The "normalization" of minority languages in Spain, LANGUAGE IDEOLOGIES: CRITICAL PERSPECTIVES ON THE OFFICIAL ENGLISH MOVEMENT, VOL 2 - HISTORY, THEORY, AND POLICY, 2001, pp. 346-368