Stephen Barbour (Middlesex University, London), Patrick Stevenson (University of Southampton)
This book, which examines the interrelations of language and society in German-speaking countries, is the most detailed account of German sociolinguistics to appear in English. Topics covered include the history and development of the German language, German as a minority language, traditional dialects, the influence of English on German, and German in the East and West. It will appeal to undergraduates and postgraduates whose background is in German but who have little or no previous knowledge of linguistics, and it has also been designed to be accessible to students and researchers in...
This book, which examines the interrelations of language and society in German-speaking countries, is the most detailed account of German sociolinguis...
Gabrielle Hogan-Brun (University of Bristol), Clare Mar-Molinero (University of Southampton), Patrick Stevenson (Univers
One of the most pressing issues in contemporary European societies is the need to promote integration and social inclusion in the context of rapidly increasing migration. A particular challenge confronting national governments is how to accommodate speakers of an ever-increasing number of languages within what in most cases are still perceived as monolingual indigenous populations. This has given rise to public debates in many countries on controversial policies imposing a requirement of competence in a 'national' language and culture as a condition for acquiring citizenship. However, these...
One of the most pressing issues in contemporary European societies is the need to promote integration and social inclusion in the context of rapidly i...