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Language Policy in Russia: Nation, Nationalism, and Language
2018Examines language planning activities in Russia in the context of the relationship between Russia’s inherent linguistic diversity and the notions of national identity and nationhood. The examination’s focus is on shifts that have taken place in language policy in the Russian Federation since the early 1990s—notably, the shift “away from [the 1990s ...
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English World-Wide. A Journal of Varieties of English, 1997
The concept of linguistic nationalism is first recorded for England in the 16th century, when the dominance of English had to be re-established in fields like the law, science and administration. In the centuries that followed, statements underlining the link between national language and nation are few — even on the Celtic fringe.
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The concept of linguistic nationalism is first recorded for England in the 16th century, when the dominance of English had to be re-established in fields like the law, science and administration. In the centuries that followed, statements underlining the link between national language and nation are few — even on the Celtic fringe.
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Computer Languages and National Languages
1985There are many similarities between national languages and the special languages used to communicate with computers. Computer languages, for example, have special words, sets of rules for using those words and a structure for ordering and placing all the items in the language.
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National Languages and Neutral Idioms:
2017This essay considers laws governing display and use of languages in locales present to James Joyce—early twentieth-century Trieste, Zurich, and the British Empire—as well as attempts in the 1920s to have certain languages officially recognized by the League of Nations.
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2015
The role of language in nationalist projects cannot be outlined without a consideration of the various ways in which nationalism itself has been theorized. This is a large body of literature that continues to proliferate and generate new approaches to the question of nations and nationalism.
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The role of language in nationalist projects cannot be outlined without a consideration of the various ways in which nationalism itself has been theorized. This is a large body of literature that continues to proliferate and generate new approaches to the question of nations and nationalism.
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2006
Abstract At least since biblical times language has counted as one of the most important markers of difference between peoples; whether language also constitutes a main criterion of national identity in the modern age of nationalism, however, is a different question, particularly where this involves the distribution of civil rights ...
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Abstract At least since biblical times language has counted as one of the most important markers of difference between peoples; whether language also constitutes a main criterion of national identity in the modern age of nationalism, however, is a different question, particularly where this involves the distribution of civil rights ...
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2000
Abstract In a book dealing with aspects of human society it is a good idea to introduce at the outset the major phenomena that will be discussed, and to say something about our understanding of the nature of those phenomena. This book deals with languages, and with the part they play in nationalism.
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Abstract In a book dealing with aspects of human society it is a good idea to introduce at the outset the major phenomena that will be discussed, and to say something about our understanding of the nature of those phenomena. This book deals with languages, and with the part they play in nationalism.
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2005
Like many Scots, I find defining my nationality difficult. If I look at my passport, I see that I am a British subject, resident in the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland, part of the European Union. From a legal point of view, this is correct. Nowhere on my passport does it mention what I consider my nationality: Scottish.
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Like many Scots, I find defining my nationality difficult. If I look at my passport, I see that I am a British subject, resident in the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland, part of the European Union. From a legal point of view, this is correct. Nowhere on my passport does it mention what I consider my nationality: Scottish.
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2014
This chapter traces the popular usage of “genius” in the nineteenth century. If genius no longer has the self-evidence that was attributed to it in the eighteenth century, this is due in part to the profligacy with which the word had come to be used.
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This chapter traces the popular usage of “genius” in the nineteenth century. If genius no longer has the self-evidence that was attributed to it in the eighteenth century, this is due in part to the profligacy with which the word had come to be used.
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