ISBN:
9783110866391
Language:
English
Pages:
1 Online-Ressource (484 pages)
Series Statement:
Contributions to the Sociology of Language [CSL] v.67
DDC:
306.449
Keywords:
Sprachpolitik
;
Sprachliche Minderheit
;
Menschenrecht
;
Aufsatzsammlung
;
Electronic books
Abstract:
Only a few hundred of the world's languages have any kind of official status, and it is only speakers of official languages (speakers of dominant majority languages) who enjoy all linguistic human rights. As many of the collected papers in this book document, most linguistic minorities are deprived of these rights. This volume describes what linguistic human rights are, who has and who does not have them and why and suggests which linguistic rights should be regarded as basic human rights. "Linguistic Human Rights" introduces an area that combines sociolinguistics, educational and minority concerns with human rights. Discrimination against language minorities is widespread, despite national and international law prohibiting this. The book analyzes language rights worldwide, including North and Latin America, several European states, the former USSR, India, Kurdistan, Australia and New Zealand.
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