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Introduction: Central Europe as a multilingual space

Introduction: Central Europe as a multilingual space
Introduction: Central Europe as a multilingual space
This introductory chapter discusses the problematic concept of 'central Europe' and establishes the role of language in forming and contesting identities in this region in order to construct a context and a framework for the following chapters.
discourse, identity, central europe
9780230224353
1-20
Palgrave Macmillan
Carl, J.
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Stevenson, P.
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Carl, Jenny
Stevenson, Patrick
Carl, J.
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Stevenson, P.
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Carl, Jenny
Stevenson, Patrick

Carl, J. and Stevenson, P. (2009) Introduction: Central Europe as a multilingual space. In, Carl, Jenny and Stevenson, Patrick (eds.) Language, Discourse and Identity in Central Europe. (Language and Globalization) Basingstoke, UK. Palgrave Macmillan, pp. 1-20.

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This introductory chapter discusses the problematic concept of 'central Europe' and establishes the role of language in forming and contesting identities in this region in order to construct a context and a framework for the following chapters.

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Published date: 30 April 2009
Keywords: discourse, identity, central europe

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Local EPrints ID: 68763
URI: http://eprints.soton.ac.uk/id/eprint/68763
ISBN: 9780230224353
PURE UUID: 8ca65ef5-9360-4099-bd93-d8559785e823

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Date deposited: 29 Sep 2009
Last modified: 05 Aug 2022 16:35

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Author: J. Carl
Author: P. Stevenson
Editor: Jenny Carl
Editor: Patrick Stevenson

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