Language, nation, and power [electronic resource] : an introduction / Robert McColl Millar.
Almost every nation speaks its own language. This seems straightforward: part of our identity as citizens. But the truth is more complex. In world terms, territorial multilingualism is much more common than monolingualism. In the great wave of nationalism which has swept over first Europe and then t...
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