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- Title Pages
- Dedication
- Acknowledgments
- Epigraph
- Introduction
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Chapter 1 My Language Is My Homeland -
Chapter 2 Linguistic Policies, Disenfranchisement, and Standardization -
Chapter 3 Linguistic, Genetic, and Cultural Distances: How Far Is Nostratic? -
Chapter 4 Distances Matter -
Chapter 5 Individual Communicative Benefits -
Chapter 6 Diversity and Disenfranchisement Indices -
Chapter 7 Diversity and Disenfranchisement: Applications -
Chapter 8 Multilingualism in the European Union: A Case Study in Linguistic Policy - Conclusions
- Bibliography
- Index
Epigraph
Epigraph
- Source:
- How Many Languages Do We Need?
- Author(s):
Victor Ginsburgh
Shlomo Weber
- Publisher:
- Princeton University Press
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- Title Pages
- Dedication
- Acknowledgments
- Epigraph
- Introduction
-
Chapter 1 My Language Is My Homeland -
Chapter 2 Linguistic Policies, Disenfranchisement, and Standardization -
Chapter 3 Linguistic, Genetic, and Cultural Distances: How Far Is Nostratic? -
Chapter 4 Distances Matter -
Chapter 5 Individual Communicative Benefits -
Chapter 6 Diversity and Disenfranchisement Indices -
Chapter 7 Diversity and Disenfranchisement: Applications -
Chapter 8 Multilingualism in the European Union: A Case Study in Linguistic Policy - Conclusions
- Bibliography
- Index