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The present volume aims at exploring the overall patterns of
linguistic regionalism throughout Eastern Europe, casting also a
comparative glance beyond this specific cultural setting into
neighboring Western European regions. A wide array of aspects
related to regional language designs are addressed, such as:
linguistic rights, conflicting conceptualisations of linguistic
regionalism, the role of the internet in identity modelling, the
role of linguistics in language planning and research, etc. The
volume is also designed to approach linguistic regionalism on a
general theoretical level giving a critical assessment of Aleksandr
Dulichenko's microlanguage paradigm. Case studies of individual
projects as well as reports by regional language activist will
provide the reader with glimpses of how regional language designs
are set up and elaborated.
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