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Family Multilingualism In Mediumsized Language Communities 257 Emili Boixfuster Editor

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Family Multilingualism In Mediumsized Language Communities 257 Emili Boixfuster Editor
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Publisher: Peter Lang AG, Internationaler Verlag der Wissenschaften
File Extension: PDF
File size: 1.96 MB
Pages: 336
Author: Emili Boix-Fuster (editor), Albert Bastardas-Boada (editor), Rosa Maria Torrens (editor)
ISBN: 9783034325363, 3034325363
Language: English
Year: 2019

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Family Multilingualism In Mediumsized Language Communities 257 Emili Boixfuster Editor by Emili Boix-fuster (editor), Albert Bastardas-boada (editor), Rosa Maria Torrens (editor) 9783034325363, 3034325363 instant download after payment.

Medium-sized language communities face competition between local and global languages such as Spanish, Russian, French and, above all, English. The various regions of Spain where Catalan is spoken, Denmark, the Czech Republic, and Lithuania show how their medium-sized languages (a term used to distinguish them as much from minority codes as from more widely-spoken codes) coexist alongside or struggle with their big brothers in multilingual families. This comparative analysis offers unique insight into language contact in present-day Europe.

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