In October 2022, sociolinguists from five universities in the Eutopia alliance met to answer the challenge, "How can we reduce present-day European conflict through knowledge of historical multilingualism, language conflict, and language policy?" These interviews describe their research-based responses to this challenge.
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In October 2022, sociolinguists from five universities in the Eutopia alliance met to answer the challenge, "How can we reduce present-day European conflict through knowledge of historical multilingualism, language conflict, and language policy?" These interviews describe their research-based responses to this challenge.
Whose norms are it anyway? Historical and contemporary perspectives on standard languages and standardization
History, Identity, and Linguistic Diversity
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2 years ago
Whose norms are it anyway? Historical and contemporary perspectives on standard languages and standardization
Wim Vandenbussche (Vrije Universiteit Brussels) interviews Rik Vosters (Vrije Universiteit Brussels) about his project, "Whose norms are it anyway? Historical and contemporary perspectives on standard languages and standardization."
History, Identity, and Linguistic Diversity
In October 2022, sociolinguists from five universities in the Eutopia alliance met to answer the challenge, "How can we reduce present-day European conflict through knowledge of historical multilingualism, language conflict, and language policy?" These interviews describe their research-based responses to this challenge.