László Marácz

List of John Benjamins publications for which László Marácz plays a role.

Titles

Advances in Interdisciplinary Language Policy

Edited by François Grin, László Marácz and Nike K. Pokorn

[Studies in World Language Problems, 9] 2022. xxvi, 570 pp.
Subjects Applied linguistics | Language policy | Multilingualism

Revisiting Linguistic Territoriality in Contemporary Europe

Edited by Till Burckhardt, John Coakley and László Marácz

Special issue of Language Problems and Language Planning 45:2 (2021) v, 140 pp.
Subjects Anthropological Linguistics | Applied linguistics | Cognition and language | Language policy | Language teaching | Sociolinguistics and Dialectology | Translation Studies

Articles

Grin, François, László Marácz and Nike K. Pokorn 2022 Chapter 1. General introductionAdvances in Interdisciplinary Language Policy, Grin, François, László Marácz and Nike K. Pokorn (eds.), pp. 3–22 | Chapter
This introductory chapter offers a brief account of the history behind this book, which originates in the MIME project, where ‘MIME’ stands for ‘Mobility and Inclusion in Multilingual Europe’. This project, which was funded by the European Commission’s Directorate-General for Innovation and… read more
Houtkamp, Christopher and László Marácz 2022 Chapter 4. How to upgrade the status of migrant languages in the European UnionAdvances in Interdisciplinary Language Policy, Grin, François, László Marácz and Nike K. Pokorn (eds.), pp. 67–86 | Chapter
In this chapter, we will compare the status of traditional minority and migrant languages in the European context and its practical implications for the trade-off between mobility and inclusion. It has been observed that traditional minority languages in Central and Eastern European (CEE) states… read more
Burckhardt, Till, John Coakley and László Marácz 2021 Linguistic territoriality under stress: European perspectivesRevisiting Linguistic Territoriality in Contemporary Europe, Burckhardt, Till, John Coakley and László Marácz (eds.), pp. 121–141 | Article
This article revisits a well-known dichotomy (the ‘territorial’ and ‘personal’ principles) and develops a four-element classification of state approaches (from the most generous to the most menacing, from the perspective of speakers of minority languages). The article examines the implications… read more
An important branch of linguistics, namely, sociolinguistics, considers “languages” as normative social constructs and not as fixed communication tools characterised by an identifiable set of core features. The latter position was defended in the early sociolinguistic studies of Joshua Fishman on… read more
Mey, Sjaak de and László Marácz 1986 On Question Sentences in HungarianTopic, Focus and Configurationality: Papers from the 6th Groningen Grammar Talks, Groningen, 1984, Abraham, Werner and Sjaak de Meij (eds.), pp. 253 ff. | Article