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OverviewThis book examines medium-sized linguistic communities in urban contexts against the backdrop of the language policies which have been implemented in these respective areas. The authors provide new data and reflections on these linguistic communities which have languages somewhere in between the majority and minority, and re-evaluate the opposition between 'majority' and 'minority'. The book focuses on seven European cities, providing detailed information on their current situation and on the corresponding evolution of their linguistic repertoire. The book aims to improve our understanding of how and why languages live and decay, and of how intercultural cities, where communities show interest in each other's culture and language, can be better developed and encouraged. Full Product DetailsAuthor: Emili Boix-FusterPublisher: Channel View Publications Ltd Imprint: Multilingual Matters Volume: 159 Dimensions: Width: 15.60cm , Height: 1.20cm , Length: 23.40cm Weight: 0.334kg ISBN: 9781783093892ISBN 10: 1783093897 Pages: 216 Publication Date: 04 August 2015 Audience: Professional and scholarly , Professional & Vocational Format: Paperback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: In Print This item will be ordered in for you from one of our suppliers. Upon receipt, we will promptly dispatch it out to you. For in store availability, please contact us. Table of ContentsReviewsThe sustainability of medium-sized language communities is a new and original subject of sociolinguistic research carried out at the University of Barcelona. The well-known linguist and editor Emili Boix-Fuster presents a highly interesting book that shows how political and economic factors favour or disfavour the maintenance of medium-sized language communities in seven European cities. Gabriele Berkenbusch, West Saxon University of Applied Sciences of Zwickau, Germany The sustainability of medium-sized language communities is a new and original subject of sociolinguistic research carried out at the University of Barcelona. The well-known linguist and editor Emili Boix-Fuster presents a highly interesting book that shows how political and economic factors favour or disfavour the maintenance of medium-sized language communities in seven European cities. Gabriele Berkenbusch, West Saxon University of Applied Sciences of Zwickau, Germany; A welcome wealth of information on 'medium sized' European languages and their bases in notably diverse, multilingual cities. Not small and endangered, not big and hegemonic, urban not bucolic, these languages - and their speakers and policymakers - share challenges and possibilities for long-term sustainability thoughtfully explored here. Kathryn A. Woolard, University of California, San Diego, USA Author InformationEmili Boix-Fuster is Professor in Sociolinguistics at the University of Barcelona, Catalonia, Spain. He is General Editor of the academic journal Treballs de Sociolinguistica Catalana (Papers in Catalan Sociolinguistics), and his research interests include intergenerational linguistic transmission, urban multilingualism and sociolects. Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |