11.2491, Books: Multilingualism
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Date: Fri, 17 Nov 2000 15:33:46 +0000
From: Kathryn King <kathryn at multilingual-matters.com>
Subject: Multilingualism: The Other Languages of Europe, Extra & Gorter (Eds.)
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Date: Fri, 17 Nov 2000 15:33:46 +0000
From: Kathryn King <kathryn at multilingual-matters.com>
Subject: Multilingualism: The Other Languages of Europe, Extra & Gorter (Eds.)
THE OTHER LANGUAGES OF EUROPE
Demographic, Sociolinguistic and Educational Perspectives
Edited by Guus Extra (Tilburg University)
and Durk Gorter (Fryske Akademy & University of Amsterdam)
KEY FEATURES
· Brings together the themes of regional and immigrant minority
languages in an integrated volume
· Will play a significant role in the European Year of Languages (2001)
· Contributors include the most prominent scholars in the field
DESCRIPTION
The book offers demographic, sociolinguistic, and educational
perspectives on the status of both regional and immigrant languages in
Europe and in a wider international context. From a cross-national
point of view, empirical evidence on the status of these other languages
of multicultural Europe is brought together in a combined frame of
reference.
CONTENTS
Preface R. Stephan;
Comparative perspectives on regional and immigrant languages in multicultural
Europe G. Extra & D. Gorter.
Part I Regional Language in Europe
1. Basque in Spain and France J. Cenoz;
2. Welsh in Great Britain C. Williams;
3. Gaelic in Scotland B. Robertson;
4. Frisian in the Netherlands D. Gorter, A. Riermersma & J. Ytsma;
5. Slovenian in Carinthia B. Busch;
6. Swedish in Finland A-L Østern;
7. National Minority Languages in Sweden L. Huss.
Part II Immigrant Languages in Europe
8. Immigrant Languages in Sweden S. Boyd;
9. Immigrant Languages in federal Germany I. Gogolin & H. Reich;
10. Immigrant languages in the Netherlands T. van der Avoird, P. Broeder &
G. Extra;
11. Community Languages in Great Britain V. Edwards;
12. Maghrebine Arabic in France D. Caubet;
13. Moroccan children and Arabic in Spanish schools B. Lopez Garcia &
L. Mijares Molina;
14. Romani in Europe P. Bakker.
Part III Outlook from Abroad
15. Multilingualism and Multiculturalism in Canada J. Edwards;
16. Minority languages in the United States, with a focus on Spanish in
California R. Macias;
17. Majority and Minority Languages in South Africa N. Alexander;
18. Immigration and Language Policy in Australia U. Ozolins & M. Clyne;
19. Linguistic Minorities in India A. Choudhry;
20. Languages in Turkey K. Yamur;
21. Berber and Arabic in Morocco J. Saib
Appendixes
EDITOR INFORMATION
Durk Gorter is head of the Department of Social Sciences at the Fryske
Akademy in Ljouwert/Leeuwarden (the Netherlands) and professor of
Frisian sociolinguistics of the University of Amsterdam. Guus Extra is
director of Babylon, Center for Studies of Multilingualism in the
Multicultural Society at Tilburg University (the Netherlands) and
professor of language and minorities at the same university.
Multilingual Matters No. 118 (MM118) January 2001
Format 234 x 156mm 360 pp
Hbk 1-85359-510-1 £49.95/ US$83.95/ CAN$98.95
Pbk 1-85359-509-8 £16.95/ US$28.95/ CAN$34.95
This book (and all Multilingual Matters books) can be ordered via our
secure, fully searchable website http://www.multilingual-matters.com
This offers free shipping to any address in the world, airmail where
appropriate. Alternatively, it can be ordered through any bookshop, or
in case of difficulty contact the publisher for further details of how
to order. - Kathryn King Multilingual Matters Ltd Frankfurt Lodge,
Clevedon Hall Victoria Road, Clevedon, North Somerset BS21 7HH, UK
Tel: +44 (0) 1275-876519; Fax: +44 (0) 1275-871673 Email:
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