Specific historical and linguistic circumstances gave way to a Swiss original concept of a multilingual state as the nation of the will. The discussion concerns problems inherent to the unity-in-diversity philosophy and the proportional representation of national languages within the framework of the Swiss constitution, including the legislation protecting language and the language principles obtaining in Switzerland. Drawing on the language ideology studies, this paper shows how the linguistic diversity is designed on the administrative level and what provisions have been made to maintain multilingualism. The discussion also addresses and concludes on the ever timely questions of diversity, pluralism and intergroup cooperation fostered by ...
Switzerland is a multilingual country in which three languages are granted the same legal status, as...
The English language has been of significant importance for a long time and today it is used worldwi...
Changing patterns of Switzerland: from quadrilingual to multilingual Switzerland poses these questio...
This article presents the role of the language policy in the multicultural und multilingual Switzerl...
The topic of this thesis is the language regime of Swiss Confederation: theory and practice. The fir...
Switzerland is often quoted as a success story for its handling of linguistic and cultural diversity...
Linguistic diversity in Switzerland, which is generally regarded as a successful case of language ma...
Switzerland consists of different regions, cultures and languages. The minorities in Switzerland are...
Swiss multilingualism has sometimes been promoted as a model for a unified Europe. In this country, ...
Study of linguistic diversity in Switzerland, including the sociocultural and political issues. In 2...
Since the treaty of Maastricht, bearing the European Union in mind, European Community(EC) has stron...
By the end of the nineteenth century, the relationship between the state, language and schooling had...
This paper discusses current language policy debates on national and immigrated languages in Switzer...
Linguistic diversity in Switzerland, which is generally regarded as a successful case of language ma...
Swiss multilingualism has been suggested as a model for a unified Europe. In this country, the terri...
Switzerland is a multilingual country in which three languages are granted the same legal status, as...
The English language has been of significant importance for a long time and today it is used worldwi...
Changing patterns of Switzerland: from quadrilingual to multilingual Switzerland poses these questio...
This article presents the role of the language policy in the multicultural und multilingual Switzerl...
The topic of this thesis is the language regime of Swiss Confederation: theory and practice. The fir...
Switzerland is often quoted as a success story for its handling of linguistic and cultural diversity...
Linguistic diversity in Switzerland, which is generally regarded as a successful case of language ma...
Switzerland consists of different regions, cultures and languages. The minorities in Switzerland are...
Swiss multilingualism has sometimes been promoted as a model for a unified Europe. In this country, ...
Study of linguistic diversity in Switzerland, including the sociocultural and political issues. In 2...
Since the treaty of Maastricht, bearing the European Union in mind, European Community(EC) has stron...
By the end of the nineteenth century, the relationship between the state, language and schooling had...
This paper discusses current language policy debates on national and immigrated languages in Switzer...
Linguistic diversity in Switzerland, which is generally regarded as a successful case of language ma...
Swiss multilingualism has been suggested as a model for a unified Europe. In this country, the terri...
Switzerland is a multilingual country in which three languages are granted the same legal status, as...
The English language has been of significant importance for a long time and today it is used worldwi...
Changing patterns of Switzerland: from quadrilingual to multilingual Switzerland poses these questio...