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The Politics of Language Equilibrium in a Multilingual Society: Mauritius

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The Politics of Language Equilibrium in a Multilingual Society: Mauritius
Author(s)Miles, William F. S.
AbstractIssues concerning the relationship between politics and language are examined, focusing on the political crisis that ensued in the Indian Ocean island of Mauritius in the midst of a proposed change in language policy. Topics include the effect of globalization on multi-linguistic societies and the disappearance of ancestral languages.
IssueNo2
Pages215-230
ArticleAccess to Article
SourceComparative Politics
VolumeNo32
PubDateJanuary 2000
ISBN_ISSN0010-4159
Browse Path(s)Anthropology
—-Language and Society
——–Politics and Power

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