#Pluricentricity
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"Investment and the inaudible mother tongue: Carving out a space for Kurdish in the soundscape of an Istanbul kebab restaurant" by Anne Ambler Schluter

#Investment #LanguagePolicy #Capital #Kurdish #Ideology #Pluricentricity
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Investment and the inaudible mother tongue: Carving out a space for Kurdish in the soundscape of an Istanbul kebab restaurant | Language in Society | Cambridge Core
Investment and the inaudible mother tongue: Carving out a space for Kurdish in the soundscape of an Istanbul kebab restaurant - Volume 54 Issue 1
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April 7, 2025 at 3:29 PM
Not that I know of.. but there are studies on the pluricentricity/pluriareality of German. E.g.: benjamins.com/catalog/silv...
Pluricentricity and Pluriareality
This edited collection approaches the contentious debate around pluricentricity vs pluriareality of standard language varieties and their distribution. With a focus on English, German, and Dutch, this...
benjamins.com
March 17, 2025 at 9:08 AM
Tervetuloa kuulolle huomenna to 23.1. klo 14.15-15.45 (Hki ja Zoom)!

Angela Bartens (TY) esitelmöi: Writing creoles and other minority/minoritized languages: on institutional support or lack thereof, lead language writing, and pluriareality/pluricentricity

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Kirjoitusjärjestelmät / Writing systems | Langnet 2024–2027
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January 22, 2025 at 11:17 AM
a key principle i think i have at this point is that the world is pluricentric in many different ways, that this is a beautiful thing, and that there is no ideology (for example) i think to be so worthy as to risk throwing that pluricentricity away
November 4, 2024 at 4:03 PM