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Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter i
- Contents v
- Preface vii
- Author information viii
- Chapter 1. Romance–Germanic encounters along the language border: past, present and future 1
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Part I: Theoretical and historical overview
- Chapter 2. The dimensions of language conflict: an exploration 19
- Chapter 3. Trilingual tug-o’-war: language border fluctuations in the Low Countries 39
- Chapter 4. Standard language ideology and the history of Romance–Germanic encounters 61
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Part II: The Middle Ages and the Early Modern Period
- Chapter 5. Constructing identity: language and identity in the narration of the Franco-Flemish conflict (1297–1305) 91
- Chapter 6. Multilingualism and the challenge of frenchification in the early modern Dutch Republic 115
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Part III: The 18th and 19th centuries
- Chapter 7. Frenchification in discourse and practice: loan morphology in Dutch private letters of the eighteenth and nineteenth centuries 143
- Chapter 8. The use of languages in Maastricht in the nineteenth century: the press and family archives 171
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Part IV: The 20th and 21st centuries
- Chapter 9. Language conflict in the educational realm: Eupen-Malmedy in the interbellum period (1920–1940) 207
- Chapter 10. Multilingual education and the politics of language in Luxembourg 233
- Chapter 11. In contact and/or in conflict? Ethno-cultural markers, language and schooling in post-war Brussels 255
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Epilogue
- Chapter 12. Conceptualising “language borders”, “language contact” and “language conflict” 277
- Index 297
Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter i
- Contents v
- Preface vii
- Author information viii
- Chapter 1. Romance–Germanic encounters along the language border: past, present and future 1
-
Part I: Theoretical and historical overview
- Chapter 2. The dimensions of language conflict: an exploration 19
- Chapter 3. Trilingual tug-o’-war: language border fluctuations in the Low Countries 39
- Chapter 4. Standard language ideology and the history of Romance–Germanic encounters 61
-
Part II: The Middle Ages and the Early Modern Period
- Chapter 5. Constructing identity: language and identity in the narration of the Franco-Flemish conflict (1297–1305) 91
- Chapter 6. Multilingualism and the challenge of frenchification in the early modern Dutch Republic 115
-
Part III: The 18th and 19th centuries
- Chapter 7. Frenchification in discourse and practice: loan morphology in Dutch private letters of the eighteenth and nineteenth centuries 143
- Chapter 8. The use of languages in Maastricht in the nineteenth century: the press and family archives 171
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Part IV: The 20th and 21st centuries
- Chapter 9. Language conflict in the educational realm: Eupen-Malmedy in the interbellum period (1920–1940) 207
- Chapter 10. Multilingual education and the politics of language in Luxembourg 233
- Chapter 11. In contact and/or in conflict? Ethno-cultural markers, language and schooling in post-war Brussels 255
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Epilogue
- Chapter 12. Conceptualising “language borders”, “language contact” and “language conflict” 277
- Index 297