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Other publications
Hornsby M. (with K. Rosiak). 2016. Motivational Factors in the Acquisition of Welsh in Poland. Studia Celtica Posnaniensia 1: 57-72.
Hornsby M. 2016. ““Varieties of Variation in a Very Small Place” Revisited: Some Considerations from Wilamowice.” In: Olko, Justyna; Wicherkiewicz, Tomasz; Borges, Robert (eds.) Integral Strategies for Language Revitalization. Warsaw: University of Warsaw, 81-90.
Hornsby M. 2014. Colli iaith neu newid iaith? A critical sociolinguistic look at recent changes in the Welsh language. Res Celticae 1: 49-62.
Hornsby M. 2014. ‘Une prononciation déficiente, francisée’: The debate over an “authentic” accent in revitalized Breton. Zeszyty Łużyckie 48: 149-171.
Hornsby M. (with D. Vigers). 2012. “Minority semiotic landscapes: An ideological minefield?.” In: Gorter, Durk; Marten, Heiko F.; Van Mensel, Luk (eds.) Minority Languages in the Linguistic Landscape. Basingstoke, UK: Palgrave MacMillan, 57-73.
Hornsby M. (with S. Nolan). 2011. “The historical languages of Brittany.” In: Fishman, Joshua; Garcia, Ofelia (eds.)
Handbook of Language And Ethnic Identity, Volume 2. The Success-Failure Continuum in Language and Ethnic Identity Efforts. Oxford: Oxford University Press, 310-322.
Hornsby M. (with T. Wicherkiewicz). 2011. “To Be or Not to Be (a Minority?) The Case of the Kashubians in Poland.” In: Horváth, István; Tonk, Márton (eds.) Minority Politics Within the Europe of Regions. Cluj-Napoca: Scientia, 141-154.
Hornsby M. 2011. “English to strangers, Gaelic to locals”: the thwarting of the linguistic subordination norm among
speakers of Celtic languages. Lublin Studies in Celtic Linguistics: Formal and Historical Approaches to Celtic Languages 7: 153-164.
Hornsby M. (with T. Agarin). 2010. “Caught in the middle? Regional languages between the national past and a European future.” In: Jóka, Rolán (ed.) Concepts and consequences of multilingualism in Europe. Budapest: BKF Fenntartói Kft, 161-186.
Hornsby M. 2010. “From the centre to the periphery: Recent debates on the place of Breton (and other regional
languages) in the French Republic.” In: Millar, Robert McColl (ed.) Forum for Research on the Languages of Scotland and Ireland. Aberdeen: Forum for Research on the Languages of Scotland and Ireland, 171-197.
Hornsby M. 2009. Review of: Williams, Colin. 2008. Linguistic Minorities in Democratic Context (Language and Globalization Series). Language Policy 9(2): 171-173.
Hornsby M. 2008. The MacDonaldisation of the Breton Linguistic Landscape. Journal of Multilingual and Multicultural Development 29(2): 127-138.
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