2015
DOI: 10.11649/cs.2015.028
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The Current Evolution of Slavic Languages in Central and Eastern Europe in the Context of the EU Multilingualism Policy

Abstract: The Current Evolution of Slavic Languages in Central and Eastern Europe in the Context of the EU Multilingualism PolicyThe respect for and protection of cultural and linguistic diversity have long been guaranteed in various international and European legislative acts. More recently, the European Union has also developed laws aimed at the preservation and promotion of multilingualism. Linguistic diversity has long been seen as an obstacle to the effective functioning of EU institutions. Recently, however, it ha… Show more

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“…In Psycholinguistics the main distinctive feature of the understanding of the world by the help of human consciousness is embodiment of personally significant experience. The paradigm of human consciousness is based not only on thinking, but on sensuality, the movements of our body and the physical and social experience of a person (Sosnowski & Bonnard, 2015). Any knowledge is established within the horizons which are opened by perception from the positions of the body.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In Psycholinguistics the main distinctive feature of the understanding of the world by the help of human consciousness is embodiment of personally significant experience. The paradigm of human consciousness is based not only on thinking, but on sensuality, the movements of our body and the physical and social experience of a person (Sosnowski & Bonnard, 2015). Any knowledge is established within the horizons which are opened by perception from the positions of the body.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%