This book is about the relationship between language and the society that uses it. It specifically aims to discover what drives the French to concentrate so much on language, on what characterises their approach, and on the explanations for the policies governments pursue. It concludes that three motives have been and are important: insecurity, identity and image creation. Insecurity -- the fear of a possible break-up of the French state from attacks on it -- has coloured policy for the regional languages, the fight against Franglais, and policy, often not openly stated, towards certain...
This book is about the relationship between language and the society that uses it. It specifically aims to discover what drives the French to concentr...
This text describes and evaluates recent language planning and policy in the British Isles. Issues including minority language rights, language resources for the state and the citizen, and problems such as the standard English battle and policy for Welsh and Gaelic are analysed against the background of detailed study of contemporary British society and politics.
This text describes and evaluates recent language planning and policy in the British Isles. Issues including minority language rights, language res...