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    Berlin ;Boston :De Gruyter Mouton,
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    edocfu_9958353931002883
    Format: 1 online resource (349p.)
    ISBN: 9783110270884
    Series Statement: Contributions to the Sociology of Language [CSL] ; 97
    Content: This book, which emerges in the context of the European research network LINEE (Languages in a Network of European Excellence), is concerned with European multilingualism both as a political concept and as a social reality. It features cutting-edge studies by linguists and anthropologists who perceive multilingualism as a discursive phenomenon which can be revealed and analyzed through empirical fieldwork. The book presents a fresh perspective of European multilingualism as it takes the reader through key themes of social consciousness – identity, policy, education, economy – and relevant societal levels of organization (European, national, regional).
    Note: Frontmatter -- , Contents -- , Chapter 1. Introduction -- , Part I: Language, Identity and Culture -- , Chapter 2. European multilingualism: A highly fragmented and challenging field of research -- , Chapter 3. European cultural contesting identities (the case of Istria) -- , Chapter 4. Language standardization and language identity issues in European language minority settings: Some general remarks in the light of the Survey Ladins -- , Chapter 5. Language ideological debates: The case of Croatia -- , Part II: Language Policy and Planning -- , Chapter 6. Conceptual contradiction and discourses on multilingualism -- , Chapter 7. The impact of language and citizenship policies on integration: Contrasting case studies of “new” migration in Spain and the UK -- , Chapter 8. Social actors and the language policy and planning process: A case study from German-speaking Lorraine (France) -- , Part III: Multilingualism and Education -- , Chapter 9. English and multilingualism, or English only in a multilingual Europe? -- , Chapter 10. European multilingualism, “multicompetence” and foreign language education -- , Chapter 11. “French is French, English is English”: Standard language ideology in ELF debates -- , Part IV: Language and Economy -- , Chapter 12. Language as an impediment to mobility in Europe (An analysis of legal discourse) -- , Chapter 13. Language use in multinational companies in Europe: A theoretical and methodological reframing -- , Chapter 14. Markets, know-how, flexibility and language management: The case of the Vietnamese migrant community in the Czech Republic -- , Index , In English.
    Additional Edition: ISBN 978-3-11-027083-9
    Language: English
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