Book(electronic)2007

Receptive Multilingualism: Linguistic analyses, language policies and didactic concepts

In: Hamburg studies on multilingualism v. 6

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Abstract

Receptive multilingualism refers to the language constellation in which interlocutors use their respective mother tongue while speaking to each other. Since the mid-nineties receptive multilingualism is promoted by the European commission on par with other possibilities of increasing the mobility of the European citizens. Throughout the last ten years a marked increase in the research on this topic has been observable. This volume reveals new perspectives from different theoretical frameworks on linguistic analyses of receptive multilingualism in Europe. Case studies are presented from contemp

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Receptive multilingualism: linguistic analyses, language policies and didactic concepts

In: Hamburg studies on multilingualism Volume 6

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John Benjamins Publishing Company

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