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Chapter 6. Language Use and Language Attitudes in Friesland
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Jehannes Ytsma
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Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter i
- Contents vii
- The Contributors ix
- Introduction: A Transnational Study in European Bilingual Contexts 1
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Part 1. The Spanish Context
- Chapter 1. Language Use and Language Attitudes in Catalonia 17
- Chapter 2. Language Use and Language Attitudes in Galicia 40
- Chapter 3. Language Use and Language Attitudes in the Basque Country 65
- Chapter 4. Language Use and Language Attitudes in the Valencian Community 90
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Part 2. Other European Contexts
- Chapter 5. Language Use and Language Attitudes in Brussels 117
- Chapter 6. Language Use and Language Attitudes in Friesland 144
- Chapter 7. Language Use and Language Attitudes in Ireland 164
- Chapter 8. Language Use and Language Attitudes in Malta 184
- Chapter 9. Language Use and Language Attitudes in Wales 208
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Conclusion
- Chapter 10. The Linguistic Issue in Some European Bilingual Contexts: Some Final Considerations 234
Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter i
- Contents vii
- The Contributors ix
- Introduction: A Transnational Study in European Bilingual Contexts 1
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Part 1. The Spanish Context
- Chapter 1. Language Use and Language Attitudes in Catalonia 17
- Chapter 2. Language Use and Language Attitudes in Galicia 40
- Chapter 3. Language Use and Language Attitudes in the Basque Country 65
- Chapter 4. Language Use and Language Attitudes in the Valencian Community 90
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Part 2. Other European Contexts
- Chapter 5. Language Use and Language Attitudes in Brussels 117
- Chapter 6. Language Use and Language Attitudes in Friesland 144
- Chapter 7. Language Use and Language Attitudes in Ireland 164
- Chapter 8. Language Use and Language Attitudes in Malta 184
- Chapter 9. Language Use and Language Attitudes in Wales 208
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Conclusion
- Chapter 10. The Linguistic Issue in Some European Bilingual Contexts: Some Final Considerations 234