This volume reflects the growing awareness of the development of linguistic diversity within urban entities and is intended as a representative model of the analysis of the relationship between ethnolinguistic identity and urbanization. The immensity of the task in hand accounts for the interdisciplinary nature of the present book, for it is evident that no one discipline can satisfactorily investigate urban bilingualism. To our knowledge no studies of the type presented exist to date.
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1. Hugo Baetens Beardsmore and Els Witte: Introduction
2. Harry Van Velthoven: Historical Aspects: The Process of Language Shift in Brussels: Historical Background and Mechanisms
3. Els Witte: Socio-Political Aspects: Bilingual Brussels as an Indication of Growing Political Tensions (1960-1985)
4. Fred Louckx: Sociological Aspects: Ethnolinguistic Enclosure Patterns in Post-War Brussels: A Sociological Analysis
5. Machteld De Metsenaere: Socio-Demographic Aspects: The Impact of Geolinguistic and Social Processes on the Language Situation in Brussels
6. Walter De Lannoy: Socio-Geographic Aspects: The Brussels Urban Region in the 20th Century: A Socio-geographical Analysis
7. Sara De Vriendt and Roland Willemyns: Sociolinguistic Aspects Linguistic Research on Brussels