Changing Voices of Europe, The
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A timely collection of informative articles that examine sociolinguistic issues in many of the countries of Western Europe. Languages do not exist in a vacuum but are affected by the social and political changes that affect their speakers. Such changes can lead to modifications both in the structure of a given language and in how much or how little it is used by the community. The volume deals with the linguistic repercussions of social and political change in Western Europe in a series of articles by specialists in each area that range from general surveys to detailed studies of one linguistic variety in a particular historical context. Although the main focus is on the present and on the prospects for the future within a more closely-integrated Europe the volume also contains several contributions that illustrate the far-reaching effects of social and political developments on language use and structure in past centuries.
Was there ever a Parisian Cockney? by R. Anthony Lodgen (Professor of French, University of Newcastle upon Tyne)Introduction: The changing voices of Europe – How many languages does Europe need? by Giulio Lepschy (Professor of Italian, University of Reading)Romania within a wider Europe: conflict or cohesion? Rebecca Posner (Professor of the Romance Languages, Oxford)