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Living with Languages

The Contemporary Swiss Model

by Joy Charnley (Volume editor) Malcolm Pender (Volume editor)
©2003 Edited Collection 134 Pages

Summary

In 2002, Expo. 02 – the Swiss National Exhibition – celebrated the modern identity of the Swiss Confederation and the electorate approved a historic change in relations with other countries by voting to join the United Nations. Yet, despite bilateral agreements regulating areas of common interest between Switzerland and the European Union, there are still strong fears that Swiss identity could be jeopardised by full membership, and that, within a wider framework, her quadrilingual composition could not be sustained.
The experience which the Swiss have accumulated in dealing pragmatically and largely peacefully with different languages is detailed in the six essays of this volume. The special contemporary characteristics of German, French and Italian within Switzerland, the pressures on Romansh, the role played by Switzerland in integrating gender-neutral language into standard usage and the dominance of English as a means of communication between different language groups are amongst the topics discussed.

Details

Pages
134
Year
2003
ISBN (Softcover)
9783039100194
Language
English
Keywords
Aufsatzsammlung Schweiz Languages Swiss Model Romansh Switzerland French Italian Mehrsprachigkeit
Published
Oxford, Bern, Berlin, Bruxelles, Frankfurt/M., New York, Wien. 2003. 134 pp.

Biographical notes

Joy Charnley (Volume editor) Malcolm Pender (Volume editor)

The Editors: Joy Charnley (French) and Malcolm Pender (German) teach in the Department of Modern Languages at the University of Strathclyde in Glasgow (GB). In 1996 they set up the Centre for Swiss Cultural Studies at the University of Strathclyde.

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