History, Identity, and Linguistic Diversity
Science:Social Sciences
Rik Vosters introduces his project, "Whose norms are it anyway? Historical and contemporary perspectives on standard languages and standardization."
Alleged historical language conflict as rationale for real modern-day language conflict in Belgium
Introduction (Nederlands): Alleged historical language conflict as rationale for real modern-day language conflict in Belgium
From historical sociophonetics to participant-led anti-language-prejudice research in East London
Introduction (English): From historical sociophonetics to participant-led anti-language-prejudice research in East London
Whose norms are it anyway? Historical and contemporary perspectives on standard languages and standardization
Names in multilingual and multicultural contexts: Policies, conflicts and lessons from the past
Introduction (Svenska): Names in multilingual and multicultural contexts: Policies, conflicts and lessons from the past
The verticalization model of language shift and the maintenance of minoritised languages
Introduction (English): The verticalization model of language shift and the maintenance of minoritised languages
The language standardisation conflicts Catalan undergoes: Are they now the same that Pompeu Fabra (1868-1948) addressed? Are they addressed in the same way?
Introduction (Català): The language standardisation conflicts Catalan undergoes
Grammar books and linguistic diversity in 19th century teaching of Spanish in Catalonia
Introduction (Català): Grammar books and linguistic diversity in the teaching of Spanish in Catalonia
Introduction: Reducing present-day European conflict through historical sociolinguistics
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