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The Philosophy of the French Language Legislation
Internal and International Aspects
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Chapters in this book
- Prelim pages i
- Table of contents v
- Acknowledgments viii
- Presentation x
- Legal and Linguistic Perspectives on Language Legislation 1
- The Linguistic Rights of Non-English Speaking Suspects, Whitnesses, Victims and Defendants 24
- Great Mischiefs — An Historical Look at Language Legislation in Great Britain 32
- The Crminalization of Spanish in the United States 55
- Towards Consensus? Standard English in the National Curriculum 68
- Beyond an Anglo-Saxon Confederation 84
- Anatomy of the English-Only Movement 96
- The Courts, the Legislature and society 123
- Language Rights Arguments in Central Europe and the USA 142
- What Happens After English is Declared the Official Language of the United States? 179
- A Historical Perspective on Language Policy in Russia 196
- Majority Language, Minority Misery 206
- On the Eleven-Official Languages Policy of the New South Africa 225
- OAU’s Resolutions on African Languages and the State of Their Implementation 240
- Language Policy in Education and the Future of Indigenous Languages in Post-Apartheid South Africa 248
- Language and human Rights in Africa 261
- The Case for Brazilian Sign Language 269
- Requirements, Dynamics and Realities of Language Use in the EU 288
- French Language Policy and Francophonie 310
- Quebec’s Charter of the French Language Twenty Years After 320
- The Philosophy of the French Language Legislation 341
- The role of the french Language in Maintening Linguistic Diversity in North America 351
- Bibliography 363
- Index of Personal Names 395
- Index of Languages 399
- General Index 403
Chapters in this book
- Prelim pages i
- Table of contents v
- Acknowledgments viii
- Presentation x
- Legal and Linguistic Perspectives on Language Legislation 1
- The Linguistic Rights of Non-English Speaking Suspects, Whitnesses, Victims and Defendants 24
- Great Mischiefs — An Historical Look at Language Legislation in Great Britain 32
- The Crminalization of Spanish in the United States 55
- Towards Consensus? Standard English in the National Curriculum 68
- Beyond an Anglo-Saxon Confederation 84
- Anatomy of the English-Only Movement 96
- The Courts, the Legislature and society 123
- Language Rights Arguments in Central Europe and the USA 142
- What Happens After English is Declared the Official Language of the United States? 179
- A Historical Perspective on Language Policy in Russia 196
- Majority Language, Minority Misery 206
- On the Eleven-Official Languages Policy of the New South Africa 225
- OAU’s Resolutions on African Languages and the State of Their Implementation 240
- Language Policy in Education and the Future of Indigenous Languages in Post-Apartheid South Africa 248
- Language and human Rights in Africa 261
- The Case for Brazilian Sign Language 269
- Requirements, Dynamics and Realities of Language Use in the EU 288
- French Language Policy and Francophonie 310
- Quebec’s Charter of the French Language Twenty Years After 320
- The Philosophy of the French Language Legislation 341
- The role of the french Language in Maintening Linguistic Diversity in North America 351
- Bibliography 363
- Index of Personal Names 395
- Index of Languages 399
- General Index 403