The following thesis looks at the role of linguistic rights and proper language policy for regional minority languages in the reduction of political conflict in developed states. As renewed interest in the maintenance of regional minority languages grew in the second half of the 20th-century states\u27 reactions to this call for linguistic rights, have informed the level of conflict seen with various linguistic minorities. The paper hopes to make a case for a system of rights and protections similar to those presented in the Oslo Recommendations (1998) as an optimal path for the reduction of conflict in developed states by looking at the policies of the United Kingdom, France, and Canada
Grounded in media studies, this chapter discusses how different minority languages are served by the...
This paper aims to present an outline of some major types of language contact and conflict situation...
This book brings together current research by leading international scholars on the often contentiou...
Education and ethnicity cannot be discussed without taking language into account. This paper will ar...
The success of a federal arrangement in accommodating ethnic diversity cannot be measured solely on ...
Linguistic autonomy, assured internationally to ethnic minorities, has succeeded, above all, in Euro...
While advocacy of minority language rights (MLR) has become well established in sociolinguistics, la...
The paper will adopt the position that language is an intrinsic and largely non‑negotiable part of i...
The paper adopts the position that language is an intrinsic and largely non-negotiable part of indiv...
Paper presented at the FILLM XXI International Congress, Harare, July 1998.,Language issues have lon...
Bibliography: pages 305-319.Colonisation has left Africa with a collection of multilingual states· w...
This paper examines the current language policy of Ethiopia, especially its significance for the edu...
Indigenous languages are under siege, not only in the US but around the world – in danger of disappe...
The preservation of linguistic diversity has recently become a major concern to many researchers, po...
Grounded in media studies, this chapter discusses how different minority languages are served by the...
Grounded in media studies, this chapter discusses how different minority languages are served by the...
This paper aims to present an outline of some major types of language contact and conflict situation...
This book brings together current research by leading international scholars on the often contentiou...
Education and ethnicity cannot be discussed without taking language into account. This paper will ar...
The success of a federal arrangement in accommodating ethnic diversity cannot be measured solely on ...
Linguistic autonomy, assured internationally to ethnic minorities, has succeeded, above all, in Euro...
While advocacy of minority language rights (MLR) has become well established in sociolinguistics, la...
The paper will adopt the position that language is an intrinsic and largely non‑negotiable part of i...
The paper adopts the position that language is an intrinsic and largely non-negotiable part of indiv...
Paper presented at the FILLM XXI International Congress, Harare, July 1998.,Language issues have lon...
Bibliography: pages 305-319.Colonisation has left Africa with a collection of multilingual states· w...
This paper examines the current language policy of Ethiopia, especially its significance for the edu...
Indigenous languages are under siege, not only in the US but around the world – in danger of disappe...
The preservation of linguistic diversity has recently become a major concern to many researchers, po...
Grounded in media studies, this chapter discusses how different minority languages are served by the...
Grounded in media studies, this chapter discusses how different minority languages are served by the...
This paper aims to present an outline of some major types of language contact and conflict situation...
This book brings together current research by leading international scholars on the often contentiou...