The two colloquia which form this publication focus on a geographical area - Central and Eastern Europe. Four scholars address current issues in Eastern Europe. This area of the world is particularly interesting since, in the post-communist period, at the time of the formation of the new nation states, we are able to witness the dynamic role that language plays as a unifying factor in maintaining and reinforcing national identity. Questions of linguistic identity, of linguistic exclusion or inclusion, of languages in contact, of languages in conflict, of language purity, of languages in conservation, of language prestige, are all central to the process. The contributors are prominent academics in their own countries and close to the political process either as advisors to, or members of, the new administration.
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Höhe: 248 mm
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978-1-85359-243-0 (9781853592430)
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Sue Wright is a lecturer in the School of Language and European Studies at Aston University. Her research interests are multilingualism and language policy in Europe.
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Ethnic Groups and Language Rights