Hungary is a monolingual state in Central Eastern Europe, where the Hungarian language, as the official language, is spoken by the whole population, including persons belonging to national and linguistic minorities. On the territory of Hungary, in the course of history, there have always lived representatives of other cultures and speakers of other languages. Nevertheless, in terms of the ability of speaking more than one language, within the European Union, Hungary is left behind, according to the latest Eurobarometer survey. In this paper we will highlight some of the facts and problems undermining real multilingualism in Hungary
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Hungary is a monolingual state in Central Eastern Europe, where the Hungarian language, as the offic...
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Although Hungarians in Austria are an officially recognised ethnic minority, surprisingly little att...
Some form of bi- and multilingualism means the naturallingual condition for more than the half of th...
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Some form of bi- and multilingualism means the naturallingual condition for more than the half of th...
written by Dörnyei, Csizér, and Németh, presents the results of a large survey on motivation in seco...
Although Hungarians in Austria are an officially recognised ethnic minority, surprisingly little att...
The present study focuses on the aspect bilingual education in Hungary when bilingual schools use on...
Hungary is a monolingual state in Central Eastern Europe, where the Hungarian language, as the offic...
Nauka języków obcych ze względów ekonomicznych i globalizacyjnych jest coraz popularniejsza i daje p...
Hungarian minority languages are spoken in seven countries in Central and Eastern Europe, including ...
With the Compromise of 1867, the Hungarian Kingdom received an equal status within the Austrian part...
This paper investigates language education policies in the European Union (EU) through the local con...
The Hungarians in Romania and Slovakia are not just ethnic minorities but also linguistic minorities...
Although Hungarians in Austria are an officially recognised ethnic minority, surprisingly little att...
Some form of bi- and multilingualism means the naturallingual condition for more than the half of th...
First published online: 22 July 2020Dualist Hungary (1867–1918) was the linguistically most diverse ...
Learning foreign languages has crucial importance, especially in our world of globalization. Being a...
This study describes the sociolinguistic situation of the indigenous Hungarian national minorities i...
Some form of bi- and multilingualism means the naturallingual condition for more than the half of th...
written by Dörnyei, Csizér, and Németh, presents the results of a large survey on motivation in seco...
Although Hungarians in Austria are an officially recognised ethnic minority, surprisingly little att...
The present study focuses on the aspect bilingual education in Hungary when bilingual schools use on...