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Language Rights as Human Rights: Drawing upon Three Opposed Perspectives. Do Migrants Have Language Rights? [PDF]

open access: yesZeszyty Naukowe Wyższej Szkoły Finansów i Prawa w Bielsku-Białej, 2023
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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Language Rights of Minority Language Speakers [PDF]

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Language rights are largely defined by international law. They can refer to individual and collective rights and take the form of non-interference or active support by the state. Through language rights, minorities seek to be granted the maintenance of their culture and language, receiving state-provided services and information in their own language ...
Patrick Heinrich
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國小師資生國語發音錯誤之調查與分析 Investigation and Analysis of Mandarin Pronunciation Errors among Elementary Pre-service Teachers [PDF]

open access: yesShizi Peiyu Yu Jiaoshi Zhuanye Fazhan Qikan
教學中,教師的口齒清晰、表達流暢是相當重要的。臺灣的國小師培課程當中與國語發音最有關的應是「國音及說話」這一門課,此課程也是國語文教材法的先修課程,其重要性不言而喻。研究者連續多年在本校師培中心開設此課程,在教學過程中發現以下問題,首先是國小師資生國語發音與標準尚有段距離,其次是觀察到教材中的發音重點與師資生的發音錯誤或有出入,且難以具體評量國小師資生國語發音現況。為解決以上問題,本研究目的為調查國小師資生國語發音偏誤類型與比例,以此為基礎,提出「國音及說話」課程在國語發音上的教學建議 ...
張金蘭 Ching-Lan Chang
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Formation and development of international standards in the field of linguistic rights of indigenous peoples: historical and legal aspects

open access: yesФинно-угорский мир, 2020
Introduction. The main objective of this article is to study the historical and legal aspects of the formation and development of international standards in the field of linguistic rights of indigenous peoples.
Vasily N. Nemechkin
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Language in the Context of South African Workplace Discrimination Law

open access: yesPotchefstroom Electronic Law Journal, 2022
This contribution considers the role of language as a prohibited ground of unfair discrimination in the workplace in South Africa, an area of law that has been somewhat neglected in the literature to date.
Andre Louw
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If Yes, Why Not? Minority Language Use and Accommodation of Minority Language Rights in Slovakia

open access: yesActa Universitatis Sapientiae: European and Regional Studies, 2015
This article gives an overview of the actual situation of language rights in Slovakia, focusing mainly on the minority language usage. The status of minority languages in Slovakia is still a politicized question and a series of conflicts arose especially
Vass Ágnes
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Accommodating Multilingualism in Macedonia

open access: yesSocial Inclusion, 2017
The period since the independence of the Republic of Macedonia in 1991 has shown the political importance of language, as well as the political tensions that can arise over language-related issues.
Renata Treneska-Deskoska
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Equal Recognition and Language Rights [PDF]

open access: yes, 2014
This chapter explores the justification of minority language rights. It argues that equal recognition ought to play a key role in thinking about the justification of minority language rights, and that disputes about language rights ought to be examined ...
Alan Patten
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Legal translation and interpreting in public services: defining key issues, re-examining policies, and locating the public in public service interpreting and translation (available in EN and CA)

open access: yesRevista de Llengua i Dret - Journal of Language and Law, 2019
This monographic section of the Revista de Llengua i Dret, Journal of Language and Law presents the findings of six critical perspectives on translation and interpreting policies and practices in modern societies that pose challenges for public ...
Melissa Wallace, Esther Monzó Nebot
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Language Rights as Collective Rights: Some Conceptual Considerations on Language Rights [PDF]

open access: yes, 2012
Stephen May (2011) holds that language rights have been insufficiently recognized, or just rejected as problematic, in human rights theory and practice.
Toscano, Manuel
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