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NATIONAL LANGUAGE & MINORITY LANGUAGE RIGHTS
This brief paper highlights the perspectives of those proposing and opposing the idea of Minority Language Right (MLR). Then, the paper relates this discussion to the context of bi/multilingualism in Indonesia by referring to cases of bi/multilingualism ...
Faishal Zakaria
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The Nature of Language Rights [PDF]
The discussion on language rights is affected by some confusion on the nature and status of rights. In this paper, a rigorous characterisation of language rights is proposed.
Xabier Arzoz
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Migration, Language Policies, and Language Rights in Luxembourg
This paper deals with the state of language rights in Luxembourg in the light of immigration and the multilingualism associated with it. Although Luxembourg might appear to be an ideal case of multilingualism with three official languages (Luxembourgish,
Sharma Abhimanyu
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Linguistic ecology and multilingual education
The fiftieth anniversary of Haugen’s pioneering publication on the ecology of language provides an ideal opportunity to reflect on some of the promising new trends within recent research on multilingual education that centers linguistic ecology.
Kara Brown
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On 18 January 2022, the parliament of Lithuania adopted the law on writing personal names in the official documents. Having substantially liberalised the existing practice, the law, however, offered only a partial solution because it did not sanction the
Kiryl Kascian
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We argue for the existence of a state constitutional legal right to language. Our purpose here is to develop a legal framework for protecting the civil rights of the deaf child, with the ultimate goal of calling for legislation that requires all levels of government to fund programs for deaf children and their families to learn a fully accessible ...
Humphries, T. +6 more
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Hungarian Sociolinguistics in the Carpathian Basin, 1985–2022
Until about 1985, apart from traditional dialectological research, the study of Hungarian in Hungary focused mostly on the Codified Standard Hungarian variety, whose speakers are powerful in social but not in numerical terms.
Kontra Miklós
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Linguistic Hegemony and English in Higher Education
Linguistics hegemony, linguistics imperialism, and linguistic colonialism are serious issues that have not gained enough attention in applied linguistics research.
Al-Kahtany Abdallah, Alhamami Munassir
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This article was created as part of research "The language rights protection standard for beneficiaries of international protection in Europe: A new legal approach to harmonize integration" financed by the NCN (reg. no 2022/45/N/HS5/00961).
Illia Klinytskyi, Maria Coady
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Deaf children, humor and education policy [PDF]
Deaf children need true inclusion to learn, entailing consistent, pervasive use of visuallearning techniques. This is achieved via bilingual education policies that enforce deaf children’s rights to use sign language, permitting teachers to engage in ...
Donna Jo Napoli +1 more
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