Languages are artefacts of culture, meaning they are created by people. They are often used for identity building and maintenance, but in Central and Eastern Europe they became the basis of nation building and national statehood maintenance. The recent split of the Serbo-Croatian language in the wake of the break-up of Yugoslavia amply illustrates the highly politicized role of languages in this region, which is also home to most of the world's Slavic-speakers. This volume presents and analyzes the creation of languages across the Slavophone areas of the world and their deployment for political projects and identity building, mainly after 1989. The overview concludes with a reflection on the recent rise of Slavophone speech communities in W...
The first and rather simple classificatory schemes of the Slavic languages appeared in the first hal...
The present publication complements the volume "Slavic Alphabets in Contact" (BABEL 7, 2015), compil...
Central Europe has always been a highly mutlilingual region but how has this been affected by the so...
Including Bosnian, Russian, Polish and Slovak, the Slavic group of languages is the fourth largest I...
The Current Evolution of Slavic Languages in Central and Eastern Europe in the Context of the EU Mul...
In the introduction to the present article, the author presents criteria for the classification of S...
This book explores the dynamics of language and social change in central Europe in the context of th...
International audienceThe Current Evolution of Slavic Languages in Central and Eastern Europe in the...
This special edition on the language issues in the former Yugoslav space (AWPEL 2.1) provides some n...
The edited volume “Language and the Politics of Identity. The Romance-Speaking Balkans” is the resul...
454 pages.The Origins of the Slavs: A Linguist’s View is a deep philological investigation into the ...
The first and rather simple classificatory schemes of the Slavic languages appeared in the first hal...
This volume probes into the mechanisms of how languages are created, legitimized, maintained, or des...
Languages are formed into discrete entities, as we know them nowadays, by the technology of writing ...
In this volume, researchers in the fields ofJanguage in society, sociolinguistics, language politics...
The first and rather simple classificatory schemes of the Slavic languages appeared in the first hal...
The present publication complements the volume "Slavic Alphabets in Contact" (BABEL 7, 2015), compil...
Central Europe has always been a highly mutlilingual region but how has this been affected by the so...
Including Bosnian, Russian, Polish and Slovak, the Slavic group of languages is the fourth largest I...
The Current Evolution of Slavic Languages in Central and Eastern Europe in the Context of the EU Mul...
In the introduction to the present article, the author presents criteria for the classification of S...
This book explores the dynamics of language and social change in central Europe in the context of th...
International audienceThe Current Evolution of Slavic Languages in Central and Eastern Europe in the...
This special edition on the language issues in the former Yugoslav space (AWPEL 2.1) provides some n...
The edited volume “Language and the Politics of Identity. The Romance-Speaking Balkans” is the resul...
454 pages.The Origins of the Slavs: A Linguist’s View is a deep philological investigation into the ...
The first and rather simple classificatory schemes of the Slavic languages appeared in the first hal...
This volume probes into the mechanisms of how languages are created, legitimized, maintained, or des...
Languages are formed into discrete entities, as we know them nowadays, by the technology of writing ...
In this volume, researchers in the fields ofJanguage in society, sociolinguistics, language politics...
The first and rather simple classificatory schemes of the Slavic languages appeared in the first hal...
The present publication complements the volume "Slavic Alphabets in Contact" (BABEL 7, 2015), compil...
Central Europe has always been a highly mutlilingual region but how has this been affected by the so...