‘Gëtt hei geschwë méi Englesch wéi Franséich geschriwwen?’ (‘Will English soon be written here more than French?’) was the question asked by an article on Radio 100,7’s website last April. The article was about a conference on languages in literature in Luxembourg, and noted that English was taking on ‘ever greater importance’ in this field. True or not, this illustrates a trend that I call the discourse of the rise of English in Luxembourg. This discourse assumes a zero-sum game where one language can only prosper at the expense of another, and where English is given a privileged status alongside Luxembourg’s official languages: Luxembourgish, French and German. Like all such discourses, it represents a social construction rather than ...
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‘Gëtt hei geschwë méi Englesch wéi Franséich geschriwwen?’ (‘Will English soon be written here more ...
Luxembourg often has been classified as a ‘triglossic’ country in sociolinguistic literature, due to...
Luxembourg often has been classified as a ‘triglossic’ country in sociolinguistic literature, due to...
In an age of globalization and super-diversity, the concept of English as a national, homogeneous en...
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The Grand Duchy of Luxembourg is often portrayed as a country of immigration. Official government po...
peer reviewedExploring social effects of differentiation between “native and non-native” varieties o...
The phenomenon of English as a lingua franca (ELF) has become the subject of considerable debate dur...
‘Gëtt hei geschwë méi Englesch wéi Franséich geschriwwen?’ (‘Will English soon be written here more ...
Luxembourg often has been classified as a ‘triglossic’ country in sociolinguistic literature, due to...
Luxembourg often has been classified as a ‘triglossic’ country in sociolinguistic literature, due to...
In an age of globalization and super-diversity, the concept of English as a national, homogeneous en...
Luxembourg’s steadily growing economy attracts many migrants from all over the globe. As a result, t...
This article provides an overview of the structure of the Luxembourgish language, the national langu...
This paper examines the use of Luxembourgish in both oral and witten communication. It explores the ...
Due to the weakening of state borders within the European Union and the favorable economic situation...
Use of discourse markers by 17 speakers of Anglophone Montreal French (AMF) showed great variation i...
This thesis contributes to the study of language and globalisation by exploring the impact of Englis...
Due to the internationalization of European higher education, English has been gaining importance as...
The article examines the impact of the English language as an international communication agent on t...
The Grand Duchy of Luxembourg is often portrayed as a country of immigration. Official government po...
peer reviewedExploring social effects of differentiation between “native and non-native” varieties o...
The phenomenon of English as a lingua franca (ELF) has become the subject of considerable debate dur...