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Language and Universalization
Author
Gregory Paul P. Meyjes
Title of item
Language and Universalization
Subtitle of item
A 'Linguistic Ecology' Reading of Bahá'í Writings
Volume
9:1
Pages
51-63
Parent publication
Journal of Bahá'í Studies
Publisher of this ed.
Ottawa: Association for Bahá'í Studies North America
Date of this edition
1999
Language
English
Permission
publisher
Posted
2015-08-12 by Jonah Winters
Classified in
Published Articles
URL
bahai-library.com/meyjes_language_universalization
Abstract
How the promotion of linguistic minority rights may coincide with promotion of an International Auxiliary Language, opposing trends toward increased globalization and growing nationalism, and the unregulated global spread of English.
Notes
Mirrored with permission from
journal.bahaistudies.ca/online/article/view/112
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Though the PDF below shows "1994," the publisher's
website
gives the correct "1999."
Tags
Human rights
;
International auxiliary language
;
Linguistic minority rights
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