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Urban Multilingualism in Europe: Bridging the Gap Between Language Policies and Language Practices : Bridging the Gap between Language Policies and Language Practices - volume 110

Avermaet, Piet Van(Edited by)Caliendo, Giuditta(Edited by)Janssens, Rudi(Edited by)Slembrouck, Stef(Edited by)
Part of the Contributions to the Sociology of Language series
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Today's growing mobility in European urban regions results in a more widespread language diversity, which is increasingly challenging current language policies. Against this background, this volume deals with the interface between language policy, language planning and actual practices. The impact that prevailing language policies have on language practices is observed in a series of urban settings, leading to a reflection on the changes that need to be brought about to promote social inclusion and valorise linguistic diversity in a context of globalisation-affected and migration-related multilingualism. The topics of discussion draw on different theoretical perspectives and span the research fields of linguistics, education, (family) language policy and planning, language acquisition and sociology.

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de Gruyter Mouton
1501503006 / 9781501503009
eBook (EPUB)
02/12/2019
Undetermined
238 pages
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Reprint. Chapters are based on the conference "Urban multilingualism in Europe: Bridging the gap between language policies and language practices", which was held at the Royal Flemish Academy of Belgium for Science and the Arts of Brussels in 2014 Derived record based on unviewed print version reco