Planning for multilingualism and minority language rights in Sweden
As the presence of English in Europe continues to grow, there is a mounting interest in the position of national languages among European institutions, societies, and people. Swedish, like many national languages in Europe and throughout the world, is in an awkward position. It is at the same time a...
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description | As the presence of English in Europe continues to grow, there is a mounting interest in the position of national languages among European institutions, societies, and people. Swedish, like many national languages in Europe and throughout the world, is in an awkward position. It is at the same time a strong national language with the potential to dominate other languages within national borders and a potentially dominated language with respect to English as an international language. Sweden is currently faced with balancing this delicate position in its language policies. This paper explores recent developments in status planning, particularly with respect to language rights, for Sweden’s five recognized national minorities and their languages. Swedish minority language issues are situated in sociohistorical context and recent language policy initiatives are analyzed. It is suggested that Swedish policy trends are moving towards fostering societal multilingualism. |
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spelling | ftulundlup:oai:lup.lub.lu.se:143ccab4-757a-43f0-aff7-14d1b3acf4b1 2025-04-06T14:58:12+00:00 Planning for multilingualism and minority language rights in Sweden Hult, Francis 2004 https://lup.lub.lu.se/record/133441 https://doi.org/10.1023/B:LPOL.0000036182.40797.23 eng eng Springer https://lup.lub.lu.se/record/133441 http://dx.doi.org/10.1023/B:LPOL.0000036182.40797.23 scopus:18244399353 Language Policy; 3(2), pp 181-201 (2004) ISSN: 1568-4555 Languages and Literature Sweden Sami Romani minority rights Meänkieli linguistic rights language minorities English Finnish Swedish Yiddish contributiontojournal/article info:eu-repo/semantics/article text 2004 ftulundlup https://doi.org/10.1023/B:LPOL.0000036182.40797.23 2025-03-11T14:07:53Z As the presence of English in Europe continues to grow, there is a mounting interest in the position of national languages among European institutions, societies, and people. Swedish, like many national languages in Europe and throughout the world, is in an awkward position. It is at the same time a strong national language with the potential to dominate other languages within national borders and a potentially dominated language with respect to English as an international language. Sweden is currently faced with balancing this delicate position in its language policies. This paper explores recent developments in status planning, particularly with respect to language rights, for Sweden’s five recognized national minorities and their languages. Swedish minority language issues are situated in sociohistorical context and recent language policy initiatives are analyzed. It is suggested that Swedish policy trends are moving towards fostering societal multilingualism. Article in Journal/Newspaper meänkieli sami Lund University Publications (LUP) |
spellingShingle | Languages and Literature Sweden Sami Romani minority rights Meänkieli linguistic rights language minorities English Finnish Swedish Yiddish Hult, Francis Planning for multilingualism and minority language rights in Sweden |
title | Planning for multilingualism and minority language rights in Sweden |
title_full | Planning for multilingualism and minority language rights in Sweden |
title_fullStr | Planning for multilingualism and minority language rights in Sweden |
title_full_unstemmed | Planning for multilingualism and minority language rights in Sweden |
title_short | Planning for multilingualism and minority language rights in Sweden |
title_sort | planning for multilingualism and minority language rights in sweden |
topic | Languages and Literature Sweden Sami Romani minority rights Meänkieli linguistic rights language minorities English Finnish Swedish Yiddish |
topic_facet | Languages and Literature Sweden Sami Romani minority rights Meänkieli linguistic rights language minorities English Finnish Swedish Yiddish |
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