In:Standard Languages and Multilingualism in European History
Edited by Matthias Hüning, Ulrike Vogl and Olivier Moliner
[Multilingualism and Diversity Management 1] 2012
► pp. v–vi
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Published online: 31 May 2012
https://doi.org/10.1075/mdm.1.toc
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Table of contents
Preface
Multilingualism in a standard language culture
I. Theoretical considerations and historical background
Myths we live and speak by: Ways of imagining and managing language and languages
Marching forward into the past: Monolingual multilingualism in contemporary political theory
Language and ethnicity in a European context
II. Case-studies: The changing relationship between standard languages and other varieties
Multilingual speakers in a monolingual society: From the history and present state of language planning in Iceland
Multilingualism and standardization in Greece
The development of Finnish into a national language
Traces of monolingual and plurilingual ideologies in the history of language policies in France
Centripetal and centrifugal forces in the sociolinguistic configuration of the Iberian Peninsula
Dutch in Belgium: Facing multilingualism in a context of regional monolingualism and Standard Language Ideology
The Caucasus: Scenarios of ethnic conflict and trajectories of standardization
Multilingualism and the disputed standardizations of Macedonian and Moldovan
Index
Name index
Language index
Index of geographical names
Subject index
