The Social Status of Languages in Finland and Lithuania : A Plurimethodological Empirical Survey on Language Climate Change

Finland and Lithuania stand for different ways of dealing with societal multilingualism and minority issues. However, in recent years, questions of language policy had been discussed more controversially in both countries. Thus our detailed surveys on Finland and Lithuania focused on how different p...

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Other Authors: Kessler, Stephan (Editor), Pantermöller, Marko (Editor)
Format: eBook
Published: Bern Peter Lang International Academic Publishers 2020
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