Multilingual Europe: Facts and Policies

Multilingual Europe: Facts and Policies

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Formato Tapa blanda
Páginas 352
Idioma Inglés
Publicado Jan 1, 2009
Editorial Mouton De Gruyter
ISBN-10 3110205130
ISBN-13 9783110205138
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Guus Extra’s work delves into the rich tapestry of languages that shape Europe’s cultural and social landscape. In exploring the myriad languages spoken across the continent, the author highlights not only the diversity but also the connections between these languages and the identities of their speakers. The book emphasizes the importance of language in fostering understanding and unity among the diverse populations of Europe.

Extra meticulously examines the policies that influence language use and preservation throughout Europe. He addresses the challenges faced by multilingual communities, shedding light on how cultural heritage and linguistic diversity are often at risk in a rapidly globalizing world. The examination of these policies reveals both the opportunities and obstacles that come with multilingualism.

Through a blend of empirical data and theoretical insights, the narrative encourages readers to appreciate the significance of language as a vital component of European identity. With its comprehensive approach, the book is a valuable resource for those interested in linguistics, cultural studies, and the socio-political dynamics of a multilingual Europe.

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