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Standard Languages and Multilingualism in European History

  • Edited by: Matthias Hüning , Ulrike Vogl and Olivier Moliner
Language: English
Published/Copyright: 2012
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This volume explores the roots of Europe's struggle with multilingualism. It argues that, over the centuries, the pursuit of linguistic homogeneity has become a central aspect of the mindset of Europeans. In its extreme form, it became manifest in the principle of 'one language, one state, one people'. Consequently, multilingualism came to be viewed as an undesirable aberration. The authors of this volume approach the relationship between standard languages and multilingualism from a historical, cross-European perspective. They provide a comprehensive overview of the emergence of a standard language ideology and its intricate relationship with matters of ethnicity, territorial unity and social mobility. They explain for different European language areas in what ways the emergence of standard languages had an impact on multilingual policies and practices. Its comparative approach makes this volume an important resource for linguists, researchers from different philologies and social historians.

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Jonathan Kasstan, University of Kent, in Language Policy Vol. 14 (2015):
This is a useful volume for scholars and students whose interests converge on the linguistic history and current sociolinguistic account of standard language ideology in Europe. The volume is methodical in its approach to the subject matter, and is careful to include case studies that are representative of a pan-European standard language culture. The overarching aims are also well addressed, the authors successfully highlighting that standard language ideology must necessarily be viewed as both socially conditioned and historically contingent.


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I. Theoretical considerations and historical background

Ways of imagining and managing language and languages
Winifred V. Davies
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Monolingual multilingualism in contemporary political theory
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Harald Haarmann
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II. Case-studies

From the history and present state of language planning in Iceland
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Peter Mackridge
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Mirja Saari
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Georges Lüdi
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Kormi Anipa
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Facing multilingualism in a context of regional monolingualism and Standard Language Ideology
Johan De Caluwé
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Scenarios of ethnic conflict and trajectories of standardization
Harald Haarmann
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Matthew H. Ciscel
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