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The European Union, its Institutions and its Languages: Some Language Political Observations
Oleh:
Els, T.J.M. van
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Current Issues in Language Planning vol. 2 no. 4 (2001)
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page 311-360.
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Vol. 2, No. 4, 2001, 311-360.pdf
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The present 15member states of the European Union have acknowledged 11 languages as the ‘official and working-languages’ for use within the organisation. In principle these languages are fully equal. The future expansion with new member states may bring the number of ‘official and working-languages’ to over 20. It is expected that institutional communication within the European Union – which is not without problems under the present circumstances – will become more and more laborious with eachadditional language. These circumstancesraise a major question for the European Union – whether to consider the restriction of the number of official and working- languages. Thismonograph puts forward linguistic insights that may be pertinent both to reconsidering the desirability and tenability of the principle of plurilinguistic equality and to the day-to-day practice of multilingual institutional communication. Central to the discussion are: (1) a number of ‘myths’ surrounding the phenomenon of language; (2) domains of language use; (3) quality of (multilingual) communication; and (4) the handicaps experienced by natives and non-natives in multilingual communicative settings.
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