Language policy in the post-independent Baltic States Estonia, Latvia and Lithuania has attracted considerable political and academic interest. Regaining their independence in 1991 after half century of Soviet rule, the Baltic States have pursued a range of language policy initiatives to ensure this status, even though at the time of renewed independence the countries had sizable portions of their population who did not know the national languages in each case - Estonian, Latvian, Lithuanian. This chapter investigates these competing responses to Baltic language policy politically and institutionally, tempering this with a historical and sociolinguistic analysis that shows that the complex language practices and attitudes of Baltic resident...
This paper discusses contemporary societal roles of German in the Baltic states (Latvia, Estonia, Li...
ISSN: 1573-1863 (electronic version)The paper illuminates links between state politics and language ...
The first part of this article looks at Soviet language(s) policy. Two further parts discuss languag...
This monograph provides an overview of the language situation in the three Baltic countries: Estonia...
A discussion of language policy in the Baltic states at the present moment inevitable addresses the ...
The article examines, and questions, the centering of the state as the primary language policy actor...
ABSTRACT. The deliberate changes to language regime undertaken in post-Soviet Estonia and Latvia hav...
The Baltic States - Latvia, Lithuania, Estonia - have regained their independence in 1991. During th...
At present, the Baltic states (Latvia, Lithuania and Estonia) have history-based complicated relatio...
The chapter examines the history of ideas and practices behind Lithuanian language planning from the...
Prior to the emergence of the Estonian and Latvian ethno-linguistic national movements in the second...
Throughout the Baltics, the issues of ethnic minorities, language attitudes, education, identity hav...
This article analyses language policies in higher education (HE) in Finland, Estonia, and Latvia, as...
The Baltic language of Latvian is spoken as a first language by just over one million speakers, larg...
This paper examines language policy concerns in Lithuania, with a particular focus on the prominence...
This paper discusses contemporary societal roles of German in the Baltic states (Latvia, Estonia, Li...
ISSN: 1573-1863 (electronic version)The paper illuminates links between state politics and language ...
The first part of this article looks at Soviet language(s) policy. Two further parts discuss languag...
This monograph provides an overview of the language situation in the three Baltic countries: Estonia...
A discussion of language policy in the Baltic states at the present moment inevitable addresses the ...
The article examines, and questions, the centering of the state as the primary language policy actor...
ABSTRACT. The deliberate changes to language regime undertaken in post-Soviet Estonia and Latvia hav...
The Baltic States - Latvia, Lithuania, Estonia - have regained their independence in 1991. During th...
At present, the Baltic states (Latvia, Lithuania and Estonia) have history-based complicated relatio...
The chapter examines the history of ideas and practices behind Lithuanian language planning from the...
Prior to the emergence of the Estonian and Latvian ethno-linguistic national movements in the second...
Throughout the Baltics, the issues of ethnic minorities, language attitudes, education, identity hav...
This article analyses language policies in higher education (HE) in Finland, Estonia, and Latvia, as...
The Baltic language of Latvian is spoken as a first language by just over one million speakers, larg...
This paper examines language policy concerns in Lithuania, with a particular focus on the prominence...
This paper discusses contemporary societal roles of German in the Baltic states (Latvia, Estonia, Li...
ISSN: 1573-1863 (electronic version)The paper illuminates links between state politics and language ...
The first part of this article looks at Soviet language(s) policy. Two further parts discuss languag...