Publications

Author/Title Research Type Related Fields
Burr, S. (2023). Learning a foreign language and locality through an animated documentary film. Language Learning & Technology, 27(2), 199–225. https://hdl.handle.net/10125/73509 Publications, Editions
Burr, S., Griķe, A.E., Krieviņa, K. (2022). Look at the graves!: Cemeteries as Guided Tourism Destinations in Latvia. In: Tara Thomson, Anne Schwan (Eds.). The Palgrave Handbook on Digital and Public Humanities, 459-477 Publications, Books
Pošeiko, S. (2018). Glocal Names in the Linguistic Landscape of the Baltic States. In: Multilingualism in the Baltic States: Social Discourses and Contact Phenomena (eds., S.Lazdiņa, H.F. Marten). Palgrave macmillan. pp. 369 - 405. Publications
Pošeiko, S. (2018). “Following footsteps of names”: Commercial Ergonymia in Linguistic Landscape of the Baltic Countries. In: Cotticelli Kurras, P., Alfredo Rizza, A. (eds., 2018). Language, Media and Economy in Virtual and Real Life. New perspectives. Cambridge Scholars Publishing. pp. 99–122. Publications
Pošeiko, S. (2018). The Linguistic Landscape as a Tool for Mastering and Improving Pragmatic Competence. In: Laiveniece, D. (ed.). Problems of and Perspectives on Language Acquisition. Cambridge Scholars Publishing, pp. 254–265.  Publications
Guntis Šmidchens, Dziesmu vara: Nevardarbīga nacionālā kultūra Baltijas dziesmotajā revolūcijā. Latvian Translation of Power of Song, 2014. Riga, Latvia: Apgāds Mansards, 2017. Publications, Books
Guntis Šmidchens, "Singing Revolution, Past and Present" Foreign Policy Research Institute Baltic Bulletin, 12 October 2016 Publications, Essays
Pošeiko, S. (2015). The Latvian language in the Linguistic Landscape of Daugavpils (The middle of the 19th century – nowadays). Journal of Education, Culture and Society 2. pp. 320–336. Publications
Guntis Šmidchens. The Power of Song: Nonviolent National Cultures in the Baltic Singing Revolution. University of Washington Press and Museum Tusculanum Press, 2014. Publications, Books
Garbes, H. and A. Schmidt. “Baltic Languages: Latvian, Lithuanian and Estonian,” in D. Karna, ed., The Use of the International Phonetic Alphabet in the Choral Rehearsal.  Landham, MD: Scarecrow Press, 2012.  Publications, Books
Guntis Šmidchens. "Latvia, Poetry of." Princeton Encyclopedia of Poetry and Poetics, 4th ed. 2012. 793-795. Publications, Essays
Kristīne Motivāne. "Language: Our Obligation, Our Responsibility." Latvian Herald. 2009. Publications, Essays
Kristīne Motivāne, R.Apinis, M.Baltiņš, Dz.Hirša, G.Kļava, J.Valdmanis, A.Veisbergs. "Influence of Migration on the Language Environment in Latvia."  Riga: Zinātne, 2009. 155. Publications, Essays
Kristīne Motivāne, G. Kjava. "Use of Language in Diaspora: Evaluation of Latvia’s Action Policy and Experience of Other Countries."  Riga: Gutenbergs Druka, 2009. Publications, Essays
"My Motorcycle" 19 poems by Imants Ziedonis. Latvian Literature #7 (2008): 5-38. Publications, Translations
"My Motorcycle" 19 poems by Imants Ziedonis. Latvian Literature #7 (2008): 5-38. Publications, Translations
Kristīne Motivāne,  V. Ernstsone, Dz.Hirša, D.Joma, G.Kļava, D.Liepa, J.Valdmanis, I.Druviete. State Language Law: History and Current Situation. Riga: Zinātne: 2008. 400pp. Publications, Essays
Kristīne Motivāne, G. Kjava. "Proficiency and Usage of Latvian Language in the Institutions of Higher Education. Results of Educational Reform." State Language Agency of Latvia:,2008. Publications, Essays
Guntis Šmidchens. "Notes on the Latvian National Epic Hero, Lacplesis." Journal of Folklore Research 43.3 (2006): 271-280. Publications, Essays
Guntis Šmidchens. "Baltic Studies Summer Institute." Film.  BALSSI Consortium: 2004. Publications, DVD/Film
Guntis Šmidchens. "Why Study Baltic Languages?" Newsnet: News of the American Association for the Advancement of Slavic Studies. 2003. 25-27. Publications, Essays