Space for all? European perspectives on minority languages and identity
Special issue of Pragmatics & Society 4:2 (2013)
Editors
| University of Central Lancashire
| University of Central Lancashire
| University of Eastern Finland
[Pragmatics and Society, 4:2] 2013. v, 130 pp.
Publishing status: Available
© John Benjamins Publishing Company
Table of Contents
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Introduction: A linguistic/discursive space for all? Perspectives on minority languages and identity across EuropeDawn Archer, Christopher Williams & Paul Fryer | pp. 127–136
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Creating a ‘new space’: Code-switching among British-born Greek-Cypriots in LondonKaterina Finnis | pp. 137–157
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The politics of language in a deeply divided societyNeil Southern | pp. 158–176
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Ideologically speaking: Transitivity processes as pragmatic markers of political strategy in the ‘state of the nation’ speeches of the first Orbán government in HungaryAttila Krizsán | pp. 177–199
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Constructing a shared history, space and destiny: The children’s readerUdmurtia Forever with RussiaDawn Archer & Christopher Williams | pp. 200–220
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From a restricted to full linguistic space: An ‘affirmative action’ strategy for the Udmurt languageChristopher Williams | pp. 221–239
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“Mutual understanding” in Tatarstan? Teachers’ and pupils’ attitudes to Tatar and Russian in Tatar and non-Tatar gymnásiasAurora Álvarez Veinguer | pp. 240–257
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