This scientific article discusses the possibility of a common language and (or) institutional working language (lingua franca) of the European Union. The demand for such evolutionary improvement comes from economical and euro-integrational purposes. As the non-institutional unification of a common language is possible in the near future, the opportunity of unification of the working language is far more difficult and could only be accepted in a longer term.The acceptance of a common language would improve the flow of work force, increase the scale of European tourism, cut institutional spending and establish other important improvements, which would benefit the Union in the future. Th...
Language policy is historically in the domain of the sovereign state, but the European Union, as a h...
The article highlights the present state of English and predicts its future in the context of an exp...
This paper discusses the language policy of the European Union (EU). A European language policy has ...
"The 28 European Union member states have 24 different official languages. While the EU seeks homoge...
The European Union (EU) policy on languages is based on multilingualism, that is with respect to th...
On the threshold of the 21st century when another 12 states joined the European Union a matter of mu...
In today’s world, the European Union is searching for a delicate balance between linguistic integrat...
Currently the European Union has twelve official languages, and as new countries are added to the Eu...
This article brings to light several inconsistencies within the narrative of the EU policy on instit...
The policy of official multilingualism is one of the most important and fundamental principles of th...
The European Union has 23 official languages, but only some of them uses in daily communication and ...
This article brings to light several inconsistencies within the narrative of the EU policy on instit...
Confidence in the institutions of the EU was obviously shocked by the intention of Great Britain to ...
The article analyses whether the expansion of English is adding to linguistic repertoires, or whethe...
For many political scientists today, multilingualism is not an important issue. It is assumed that t...
Language policy is historically in the domain of the sovereign state, but the European Union, as a h...
The article highlights the present state of English and predicts its future in the context of an exp...
This paper discusses the language policy of the European Union (EU). A European language policy has ...
"The 28 European Union member states have 24 different official languages. While the EU seeks homoge...
The European Union (EU) policy on languages is based on multilingualism, that is with respect to th...
On the threshold of the 21st century when another 12 states joined the European Union a matter of mu...
In today’s world, the European Union is searching for a delicate balance between linguistic integrat...
Currently the European Union has twelve official languages, and as new countries are added to the Eu...
This article brings to light several inconsistencies within the narrative of the EU policy on instit...
The policy of official multilingualism is one of the most important and fundamental principles of th...
The European Union has 23 official languages, but only some of them uses in daily communication and ...
This article brings to light several inconsistencies within the narrative of the EU policy on instit...
Confidence in the institutions of the EU was obviously shocked by the intention of Great Britain to ...
The article analyses whether the expansion of English is adding to linguistic repertoires, or whethe...
For many political scientists today, multilingualism is not an important issue. It is assumed that t...
Language policy is historically in the domain of the sovereign state, but the European Union, as a h...
The article highlights the present state of English and predicts its future in the context of an exp...
This paper discusses the language policy of the European Union (EU). A European language policy has ...