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European Pluricentric Languages in Contact and Conflict, Hardback Book

European Pluricentric Languages in Contact and Conflict Hardback

Edited by Rudolf Muhr, Josep Angel Mas Castells, Jack Rueter

Part of the Oesterreichisches Deutsch - Sprache der Gegenwart series

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This volume comprises 17 papers that are dealing with European pluricentric languages where there are some issues of contact and conflict.

An overview about all European languages and of those that are pluricentric is also provided.

Central topics are human rights for non-dominant varieties, and conflicts in pluricentric languages on the Iberian peninsula and on the British Isles.

Several papers also deal with languages from a different point of view, with languages where the status of pluricentricity is disputed (Albanian, Post-Yougoslav-languages).

For the first time the pluricentricity of Finno-Ugric languages is dealt with alongside papers about the pluricentricity of Russian.

This is the seventh volume that is published by the "International Working Group on non-dominant varieties of pluricentric languages".

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