The paper initially presents the Serbian legislative framework relevant to the use of minority languages. The ethnolinguistic vitality of the Hungarian-speaking population in Serbia is then analysed, particularly in the Serbian province of Vojvodina. The paper then focuses upon the sociolinguistic survey of Hungarian language use in Belgrade. The emphasis is placed upon the survey responses related to the awareness of language rights among the Hungarian speakers
Hungary is a monolingual state in Central Eastern Europe, where the Hungarian language, as the offic...
Neither the Constitution, nor any comprehensive language law stipulates in Hungary the official stat...
In an interdisciplinary approach, the study discusses the legal and socioeconomic aspects of Hungari...
The paper initially presents the Serbian legislative framework relevant to the use of minority langu...
Over the past decades, minority languages and processes of language shift/maintenance have become an...
In this study Ferdinand and Komlosi analyze the use of Hungarian and Serbian in the city of Szabadka...
The paper explores practices of state language acquisition in educational settings in Vojvodina by m...
Hungarian minority languages are spoken in seven countries in Central and Eastern Europe, including ...
This article explores Yugoslav education policy in Vojvodina (Serbia), one of the most multilingual ...
Our aim is to give a general preview about the education of Hungarian-language in Vojvodina. Throug...
International and internal mobility can result in both linguistic diversity and forced migration due...
Our present work is part of a longer research project on the political aspects of the Hungarian mino...
The paper adopts the position that language is an intrinsic and largely non-negotiable part of indiv...
This study describes the sociolinguistic situation of the indigenous Hungarian national minorities i...
The Law on the State Language of the Slovak Republic adopted in 1995 was mainly discussed in the con...
Hungary is a monolingual state in Central Eastern Europe, where the Hungarian language, as the offic...
Neither the Constitution, nor any comprehensive language law stipulates in Hungary the official stat...
In an interdisciplinary approach, the study discusses the legal and socioeconomic aspects of Hungari...
The paper initially presents the Serbian legislative framework relevant to the use of minority langu...
Over the past decades, minority languages and processes of language shift/maintenance have become an...
In this study Ferdinand and Komlosi analyze the use of Hungarian and Serbian in the city of Szabadka...
The paper explores practices of state language acquisition in educational settings in Vojvodina by m...
Hungarian minority languages are spoken in seven countries in Central and Eastern Europe, including ...
This article explores Yugoslav education policy in Vojvodina (Serbia), one of the most multilingual ...
Our aim is to give a general preview about the education of Hungarian-language in Vojvodina. Throug...
International and internal mobility can result in both linguistic diversity and forced migration due...
Our present work is part of a longer research project on the political aspects of the Hungarian mino...
The paper adopts the position that language is an intrinsic and largely non-negotiable part of indiv...
This study describes the sociolinguistic situation of the indigenous Hungarian national minorities i...
The Law on the State Language of the Slovak Republic adopted in 1995 was mainly discussed in the con...
Hungary is a monolingual state in Central Eastern Europe, where the Hungarian language, as the offic...
Neither the Constitution, nor any comprehensive language law stipulates in Hungary the official stat...
In an interdisciplinary approach, the study discusses the legal and socioeconomic aspects of Hungari...