In:The Politics of Multilingualism: Europeanisation, globalisation and linguistic governance
Edited by Peter A. Kraus and François Grin
[Studies in World Language Problems 6] 2018
► pp. xix–xx
Published online: 10 September 2018
https://doi.org/10.1075/wlp.6.lof
https://doi.org/10.1075/wlp.6.lof
List of figures, tables, charts and pictures
List of figures
Figure 4.1The Belgian multi-level political approach
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Figure 4.2Percentage of the Brussels population per language group, based upon the language censuses
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Figure 4.3Home language of pupils in kindergarten of Dutch-medium schools
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Figure 7.1A complex ecolinguistic system with both vertical and horizontal bilingualism
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Figure 7.2The ecolinguistic system of South Tyrol from the perspective of a prototypical L1 Italian
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Figure 7.3The ecolinguistic system of South Tyrol from the perspective of a prototypical L1 Ladin
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List of tables
Table 4.1Home language of the family of origin
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Table 4.2Identification
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Table 7.1An application of the Calvet Language Barometer with and without weights
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Table 13.1Democratic expectations, lingua franca and ad hoc multilingualism
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List of charts
Chart 14.1“Workers” and other notions in Title IV, Chapter I of the treaty (Freedom of Movement)
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Chart 14.2Preample of the charter of fundamental rights (Extract)
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List of pictures
Picture 10.1Restaurant De Oude Muntkelder, Utrecht, Holland
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