Spracherwerb - Sprachkontakt - Sprachkonflikt 1984
DOI: 10.1515/9783110859751.167
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Sprachökologische Überlegungen Am Beispiel Altbelgiens

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“…7 Small German minorities were already living in eastern and southern Belgium prior to the annexation of the Eupen-Malmedy territory after World War I. Today these minorities are largely assimilated (Nelde 1984). 8 The only time German minority rights were severely limited was a short period immediately following World War II, as a reaction to accusations that the German minority collaborated with the German enemy (Markusse 1999).…”
Section: Notesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…7 Small German minorities were already living in eastern and southern Belgium prior to the annexation of the Eupen-Malmedy territory after World War I. Today these minorities are largely assimilated (Nelde 1984). 8 The only time German minority rights were severely limited was a short period immediately following World War II, as a reaction to accusations that the German minority collaborated with the German enemy (Markusse 1999).…”
Section: Notesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…However, such other speakers and the minority language varieties that are used by them are only dealt with at the margins. In retrospect, the literature in which attention is paid to different profiles of minority language speakers (Gal 1979), the use and the role of less purist varieties of minority languages in language maintenance and revitalization strategies (Dorian 1994), the role of adolescents and adults (re)discovering and learning the minority language (Nelde 1982;Morris 2000;Littlebear 1999) is outweighed by literature that above all highlights a direct link between the maintenance of a native speaker community and language survival.…”
Section: The Emergence Of the 'New Speaker' Labelmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…8 7 There were already small German minorities living in the eastern and southern parts of Belgium prior to the annexation of the Eupen-Malmedy territory after World War I. Today these minorities are to a large degree assimilated (Nelde 1984). In addition, the Belgian monarchs, who were installed after independence was achieved in 1831, were from the Belgian line of the German House of Saxe-Coburg-Gotha.…”
Section: The German-speaking Region In Eastern Belgiummentioning
confidence: 99%