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Humanistic and Social Seekers, 2023
Official languages reflect a country's people and cultures, and the process by which they are formulated provides insight into the country's historical development. In multi-ethnic countries, the diversity of languages represents rich cultural deposits, and each language has become a symbol of its people.
Tianlan Liu, Yu Liu
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Official languages reflect a country's people and cultures, and the process by which they are formulated provides insight into the country's historical development. In multi-ethnic countries, the diversity of languages represents rich cultural deposits, and each language has become a symbol of its people.
Tianlan Liu, Yu Liu
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A New Equilibrium: Official-Languages Discourse and Canadian National Identity
2005exaly +2 more sources
The Image of an Ideal Russian Official Reflected in the Legislative Language and National Culture
Russkaia rech, 2023The article presents how the image of a state and municipal employee, reflected in the Russian legislation of the 18th and 21st centuries has changed over the course of years. The article distinguishes main groups of characteristics in historical and modern images: professional and moral and ethical ones.
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The Official National Language and Language Attitudes of Three Ethnic Minority Groups in China
Language Problems and Language Planning, 1999La oficiala lingvo kaj lingvaj sintenoj ĉe tri minoritataj grupoj en Cinio Rezulte de lingvoplanado, duono de la cent milionoj da etnominoritatanoj (EMN) en Ĉinio parolas iun version de Putonghua (PTH) kiel sian unuan aŭ duan lingvon. La nuna studo, utiligante sintenan/motivan enketaron kaj "pare maskitan" procedon, ekzamenis la taskojn fare de anoj ...
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The Rise of French as an Official National Language
2007French emerged from Latin to become first of all the language of the king and his court, then an international language during medieval times, and finally the only official language of France. Later it also became a world language through the process of colonialism.
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Journal of Multilingual and Multicultural Development, 2018
This article analyses how two official languages of Belarus, Russian and Belarusian, are represented on the homepages of two national news websites through the analysis of media discourse within headlines and leads of news stories, and focusing on aspects of multimodality of websites.
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This article analyses how two official languages of Belarus, Russian and Belarusian, are represented on the homepages of two national news websites through the analysis of media discourse within headlines and leads of news stories, and focusing on aspects of multimodality of websites.
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Tanzania: The Development of Swahili as a National and Official Language
2008Abstract Tanzania is a multilingual nation of approximately 35 million people (2002 census), of whom nearly a million reside in the semi-autonomous islands of Zanzibar (Unguja and Pemba). As Polomé (1980: 3) has noted, listing the languages of Tanzania ‘is a rather difficult task’; prevalent figures are 124 languages (Batibo 2005: 155 ...
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Official and National Languages in the Contemporary World
2022De Villena, Francis Nathanael Opez +1 more
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Impact of National and Official Language in Language Policy and Education
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