Conflict, Exclusion And Dissent In The Linguist... -

In the Mediterranean, language is often tied to national sovereignty and territorial disputes.

Authors writing in "minor" languages or non-standard dialects (like Judeo-Spanish/Ladino or Maltese) assert their presence in a globalized world that favors "big" languages. 5. Conclusion: Beyond the Monolingual Myth Conflict, Exclusion and Dissent in the Linguist...

Modern Mediterranean migration routes (from Africa and the Middle East to Europe) create "linguistic ghettos." Migrants are often excluded from civic life because their linguistic repertoires are not "valued" by the host nation. 4. Dissent: Linguistic Resistance and Agency In the Mediterranean, language is often tied to