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191 p.
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Online-Ausg. 2011 Available via World Wide Web
ISBN:
3631603657
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9783631603659
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9783653009514
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Duisburger Arbeiten zur Sprach- und Kulturwissenschaft Bd. 81
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Includes bibliographical references
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The European linguistic diversity goes far beyond the official national languages of the present 27 member states of the European Union. In every country several languages of smaller or larger groups of speakers are used besides the official language or the languages of the majority population. These languages are autochthonous languages that have been used for a long time in the individual country as well as allochthonous languages of different groups of migrants and their descendants. The sometimes complicated relations between national, regional and minority languages within various countri
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Contributions to a conference held in 2009 in Dublin, Ireland
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Contents; a) Opening; Ferdie Mac an Fhailigh - Welcome address 11; Éamon Ó Cuív TD - Aire Gnóthaí Pobail, Tuaithe agus Gaeltachta 13; Konrad Fuhrmann - Opening speech 17; Gerhard Stickel - Oscailt / Opening 19; b) General reflections; Miquel Strubell - When sticking out your tongue is even ruder! 23; Robert Dunbar - Successful cohabitation: What contribution can the law really make? 35; Peter Hilpold - Das Sprachenregime der Europäischen Union 53; c) Reports on various countries
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Michel Alessio - Les relations entre les langues nationales officielles et les langues régionales ou minoritaires 59István Kenesei - Minority languages in Hungary 63; Nicoletta Maraschio / Cecilia Robustelli - Minoranze linguistiche: la situazione in Italia 73; Elena Jolanta Zabarskaitė - Multilingualism in Lithuania 81; Lena Ekberg - The national minority languages in Sweden - their status in legislation and in practice 87; Ulrike Haslinger - Zur sprachlichen Situation in Österreich 93; Anna Lazarova / Vasil Rainov - On the minority languages in Bulgaria 97
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Pádraig Ó Riagáin - The Relationship between official national languages and regional and minority languages: Ireland 107Walery Pisarek - The relationship between official and minority languages in Poland 117; Slavomír Ondrejovič - Sprachsituation und Sprachpolitik in der Slowakei und die Novellierung des Gesetzes über die Staatssprache der Slowakischen Republik 123; Manuel Casado Velarde - Spain, a plurilingual state: Spanish and other official languages 129; d) The Dublin Declaration on the relationship between official languages and regional and minority languages in Europe 137
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български(bg) 139čeština (cs) 141; dansk (da) 143; Deutsch (de) 145; ελληνικά(el) 147; eesti keel (et) 149; English (en) 151; español (es) 153; suomi (fi) 155; français (fr) 157; Gaeilge (ga) 159; íslensk (is) 161; italiano (it) 163; latviešu valoda (lv) 165; Lëtzebuergesch (le) 167; lietuviųkalba (lt) 169; magyar (hu) 171; Malti (mt) 173; polski (pl) 175; português (pt) 177; română(ro) 179; slovenčina (sk) 181; slovenščina (sl) 183; svenska (sv) 185; Contacts 187; EFNIL: Members and associate member institutions 189;
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Available via World Wide Web
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Contributions in German, English, some Gaelic, French, and Italian
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Print version National, Regional and Minority Languages in Europe : Contributions to the Annual Conference 2009 of EFNIL in Dublin
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German
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