Luxembourg’s steadily growing economy attracts many migrants from all over the globe. As a result, the country’s trilingualism is being replaced by a more complex multilingualism with a growing importance of English. The paper gives a quick overview of the historic evolution based on sociolinguistic surveys of 1984, 1997 and 2008, followed by an in-depth description of today’s situation based on two language related questions of the Luxembourgish census 2011: Which language do you know the best? Which languages do you speak on a regular basis at home, at school and at work? The census data tell how many people use English in different contexts and who these people are. The focus will be on the language situation at work. A correspondenc...
The purpose of this contribution is to identify the complexities that surround the linguistic integr...
The thesis provides a broad insight into the current position of the German language in Luxembourg. ...
The article is dedicated to the linguistic situation in Luxembourg, a European country that has stro...
Luxembourg’s steadily growing economy attracts many migrants from all over the globe. As a result, t...
Luxembourg is a small, but very dynamic country. In the last 100 years, the population has more than...
Due to the weakening of state borders within the European Union and the favorable economic situation...
With its own national language, Luxembourgish, and three languages of administration, French, German...
This paper deals with the state of language rights in Luxembourg in the light of immigration and the...
This monograph describes the overall language situation in Luxembourg, a highly multilingual country...
This paper deals with the state of language rights in Luxembourg in the light of immigration and the...
Luxembourg has a long-standing tradition of multilingualism: according to the 1984 language law, Lux...
This article provides an overview of the structure of the Luxembourgish language, the national langu...
The Luxembourgish sociolinguistic context, structured around a pluriglossy inscribed diachronically ...
‘Gëtt hei geschwë méi Englesch wéi Franséich geschriwwen?’ (‘Will English soon be written here more ...
This paper explores the entanglement of language with issues such as discrimination and the reproduc...
The purpose of this contribution is to identify the complexities that surround the linguistic integr...
The thesis provides a broad insight into the current position of the German language in Luxembourg. ...
The article is dedicated to the linguistic situation in Luxembourg, a European country that has stro...
Luxembourg’s steadily growing economy attracts many migrants from all over the globe. As a result, t...
Luxembourg is a small, but very dynamic country. In the last 100 years, the population has more than...
Due to the weakening of state borders within the European Union and the favorable economic situation...
With its own national language, Luxembourgish, and three languages of administration, French, German...
This paper deals with the state of language rights in Luxembourg in the light of immigration and the...
This monograph describes the overall language situation in Luxembourg, a highly multilingual country...
This paper deals with the state of language rights in Luxembourg in the light of immigration and the...
Luxembourg has a long-standing tradition of multilingualism: according to the 1984 language law, Lux...
This article provides an overview of the structure of the Luxembourgish language, the national langu...
The Luxembourgish sociolinguistic context, structured around a pluriglossy inscribed diachronically ...
‘Gëtt hei geschwë méi Englesch wéi Franséich geschriwwen?’ (‘Will English soon be written here more ...
This paper explores the entanglement of language with issues such as discrimination and the reproduc...
The purpose of this contribution is to identify the complexities that surround the linguistic integr...
The thesis provides a broad insight into the current position of the German language in Luxembourg. ...
The article is dedicated to the linguistic situation in Luxembourg, a European country that has stro...