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Der Einfluss nationalsozialistischer Volkstums-, Sprach-, Kultur- und Literaturpolitik auf die tschechische Übersetzungsproduktion und Verlagslandschaft zwischen den Jahren 1939 und 1941
Mikesa, Gregor. - 2018
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Hu Feng und die Literaturkritik der kommunistischen Partei Chinas
Kober, Auguste. - 2018
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Die Bedeutung des Erwerbs der deutschen Sprache für die Handlungsfähigkeit von Geflüchteten
Schleser, Lisa. - 2018
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LA REPRESENTACIÓN DE LOS ECUATORIANOS EN ESPAÑA: EL DISCURSO COMO EXPRESIÓN DE PODER, RACISMO E IDEOLOGÍAS
In: Theses and Dissertations--Hispanic Studies (2018)
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State recognition for ‘contested languages’: a comparative study of Sardinian and Asturian, 1992–2010
In: Institute of Modern Languages Research (2018)
Abstract: While the idea of a named language as a separate and discrete identity is a political and social construct, in the cases of Sardinian and Asturian doubts over their respective ‘languageness’ have real material consequences, particularly in relation to language policy decisions at the state level. The Asturian example highlights how its lack of official status means that it is either ignored or subjected to repeated challenges to its status as a language variety deserving of recognition and support, reflecting how ‘official language’ in the Spanish context is often understood in practice as synonymous with the theoretically broader category of ‘language’. In contrast, the recent state recognition of Sardinian speakers as a linguistic minority in Italy (Law 482/1999) illustrates how legal recognition served to overcome existing obstacles to the implementation of regional language policy measures. At the same time, the limited subsequent effects of this Law, particularly in the sphere of education, are a reminder of the shortcomings of top-down policies which fail to engage with the local language practices and attitudes of the communities of speakers recognized. The contrastive focus of this article thus acknowledges the continued material consequences of top-down language classification, while highlighting its inadequacies as a language policy mechanism which reinforces artificial distinctions between speech varieties and speakers deserving of recognition.
Keyword: Culture; Language & Literature; Law; Politics
URL: https://sas-space.sas.ac.uk/6962/1/Wells2018_Article_StateRecognitionContestedLanguages.pdf
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Essays on the Economics of Ethnolinguistic Differences
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