Die Sprachpolitik des Europarats
Die "Europäische Charta der Regional- oder Minderheitensprachen" aus linguistischer und juristischer Sicht
[The Language Policy of the Council of Europe]
Ed. by Lebsanft, Franz / Wingender, Monika
Aims and Scope
The “European Charter for Regional or Minority Languages” of the Council of Europe now applies in 25 states. The articles in this volume examine the basic concept and the language planning measures of the treaty from the linguistic and legal perspectives. A large number of concrete case studies are used to investigate whether the Charter is adequate to current European situations of multilingualism and whether it provides convincing solutions to situations of linguistic conflict.
Supplementary Information
- 23 x 15.5 cm
- viii, 210 pages
- 2 Fig.
- Language:
- German
- Type of Publication:
- Collection
- Keywords:
- Language politics; language planning; ethnic minority; legislation
- Readership:
- Academics (Romances, Slavic and English Studies, Linguistics, Law, Politics), Politicians, Libraries, Non-governmental Organisations for Minority Languages
- Subjects
- Linguistics, Communications > Applied Linguistics > Sociolinguistics
- Linguistics, Communications > Applied Linguistics > Language Planning
- Linguistics, Communications > Applied Linguistics > Language Policy
- Linguistics, Communications > Communications > International and Intercultural Communication
- Linguistics, Communications > Applied Linguistics > Sociolinguistics
- Linguistics, Communications > Applied Linguistics > Language Planning
- Linguistics, Communications > Applied Linguistics > Language Policy
- Linguistics, Communications > Communications > International and Intercultural Communication
- Linguistics, Communications > Applied Linguistics > Sociolinguistics
- Linguistics, Communications > Applied Linguistics > Language Planning
- Linguistics, Communications > Applied Linguistics > Language Policy
- Linguistics, Communications > Communications > International and Intercultural Communication
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