Minority languages, national languages, and official language policies

Language policy Linguistic minorities Multilingualism Case studies e-böcker
McGill-Queen's University Press
2018
EISBN 9780773555877
Cover; Copyright; Contents; Tables and Figures; Acknowledgments; Introduction Toward an Ethos of Diversity; "Diversity Is Diverse": Complex Diversity and Deep Diversity; 1 Choosing Concepts for Sustainable Diversity Management Policies; Problematizing the Ethos of Diversity: Majority National Languagesand Official Language Policy; 2 Multilingualism without Multiculturalism? The Case of Luxembourg; 3 The Future of Multilingualismin Post-Soviet Central Asia: The Case of Kazakhstan; Protecting and Revitalizing Endangered Traditional Minority Languages
4 Minority Language Protection in Italy and Local Initiatives to Protect Francoprovençal in Apulia5 Dyw un iaith byth yn ddigon.
One Language Is Never Enough: Language Policy and Translation in Modern Wales; 6 International Models of Language Policy and Language Planning: Official Bilingualism in Irelandand Sociolinguistic Reality; Indigenous Languages and Official Language Policy: The Canadian Example; 7 Language, Education, and the Structuring of Canada's Social Sphere; 8 Indigenizing Language Policy in Canada: Redressing Racial Hierarchies in Language and Education
Decolonization and Official Language Policy: The African Example9 The Promotion of Languages in Nigeria: An Example of Problematic Official Multilingualism in Africa; 10 Denying Linguistic and Cultural Pluralismin Algeria: An Official Modelof Diversity Management; Challenging the Limits of Official Language Policy; 11 Challenging the Borders of Nation: Language and Translational Language Policy in the Plurilingual Romani Context; Afterword Diversity Must Remain Diverse; Contributors; Index
An examination of the interdisciplinary field of language policy offering a rich collection of new research on diversity and multilingualism.
4 Minority Language Protection in Italy and Local Initiatives to Protect Francoprovençal in Apulia5 Dyw un iaith byth yn ddigon.
One Language Is Never Enough: Language Policy and Translation in Modern Wales; 6 International Models of Language Policy and Language Planning: Official Bilingualism in Irelandand Sociolinguistic Reality; Indigenous Languages and Official Language Policy: The Canadian Example; 7 Language, Education, and the Structuring of Canada's Social Sphere; 8 Indigenizing Language Policy in Canada: Redressing Racial Hierarchies in Language and Education
Decolonization and Official Language Policy: The African Example9 The Promotion of Languages in Nigeria: An Example of Problematic Official Multilingualism in Africa; 10 Denying Linguistic and Cultural Pluralismin Algeria: An Official Modelof Diversity Management; Challenging the Limits of Official Language Policy; 11 Challenging the Borders of Nation: Language and Translational Language Policy in the Plurilingual Romani Context; Afterword Diversity Must Remain Diverse; Contributors; Index
An examination of the interdisciplinary field of language policy offering a rich collection of new research on diversity and multilingualism.
