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The Language Situation in Luxembourg

Authors :
Horner, Kristine
Weber, Jean Jacques
Source :
Current Issues in Language Planning. 2008 9(1):69-128.
Publication Year :
2008

Abstract

This monograph describes the overall language situation in Luxembourg, a highly multilingual country in Western Europe, from a language policy and planning perspective. The first part discusses the social and historical contexts, including major societal changes and uncertainties about the future, which are bound up with Europeanisation and the accelerated processes of globalisation. It also deconstructs the notions of Luxembourgish as a "minority language" and French as the "language of prestige", and describes a two-pronged language ideology that allows for either monolingual identification with Luxembourgish or trilingual identification with the languages recognised by the language law of 1984 (Luxembourgish/ German/ French). The second part discusses the trilingual school-system, a system in which large numbers of romanophone students are forced to go through a German-language literacy programme. The third part provides an overview of language spread in the areas of the media and literary writing. The fourth part examines language purism and tensions concerning the standardisation of Luxembourgish, as well as the debates about language requirements for citizenship. The discussion shows how language policy scholarship needs to be approached from a multidimensional perspective, that is, by taking into account dynamics on the global, regional and local levels in addition to those at the state level. (Contains 1 figure, 1 table, and 12 notes.)

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
1466-4208
Volume :
9
Issue :
1
Database :
ERIC
Journal :
Current Issues in Language Planning
Publication Type :
Academic Journal
Accession number :
EJ822434
Document Type :
Journal Articles<br />Reports - Descriptive
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.2167/cilp130.0