Linguistic identities, language shift and language policy in Europe
Titel: | Linguistic identities, language shift and language policy in Europe / ed. by Bert Cornillie, José Lambert and Pierre Swiggers |
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Beteiligt: | ; ; |
Veröffentlicht: | Leuven [u.a.] : Peeters, 2009 |
Umfang: | VI, 228 S. : graph. Darst., Kt. |
Format: | Buch |
Sprache: | Englisch |
Schriftenreihe/ mehrbändiges Werk: |
Orbis / Supplementa ; 33 |
RVK-Notation: | |
ISBN: | 9789042922099 ; 9782758400721 ; 9042922095 ; 2758400723 |
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Inhaltsverzeichnis
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- Preface
- p. 1
- Section I
- Language, Identity, Ideology: Contrasting Views
- Linguistic Identities and Language Shifts in their Ecolinguistic Setting
- p. 9
- Section II
- Multilingual Strategies in Ethnocultural Settings
- Structural Constraints on Intramorphological Codeswitching and Implications on Cultural Identities
- p. 27
- Urban Language Contact in the Migrant Community of Mannheim (Germany): Italian-Turkish Networks and Communicative Practice
- p. 45
- Semilingualism: A Concept to be Revived for a New Linguistic Policy?
- p. 61
- Section III
- Language Attitudes and Language Policies
- Language Attitudes in the Multi-ethnic Society: Based on Ethnic Origin of the Speaker, or on Command of Language?
- p. 75
- Cheering the National Team in a Regional Language? Linguistic Groups and Ethnocultural Identity in Spain
- p. 89
- Language Policy and Ethnic Identity in Greek Cypriot Education
- p. 111
- Section IV
- Migration and Linguistic Minorities: Cross-generational views
- Cultural Self-conceptions and Group Designations of Russia-German Immigrants in Germany
- p. 135
- Identity through Linguistic Practices: the Early Lithuanian Immigrants and their Descendants in Scotland
- p. 151
- The Estonian Language in Southern Sweden over Three Generations
- p. 159
- Russian as a Lesser-used Language in Finland
- p. 167
- National Minorities in Romania: Language and Educational Policies in a Multicultural Milieu
- p. 185
- Section V
- Language Situations and Shifts: Societal and Professional Demands
- English as the "lingua franca" in Business in German-speaking Switzerland
- p. 205
- Modelling Processes and Strategies in Semi-communicative Perception and Production: The Case of Scandinavia
- p. 215