Minority languages between nationalism and new localism: the case of Italy

This paper deals with multilingualism and with the role that language policy plays in the maintenance (or disruption) of linguistic diversity. Focus is on today's Italy and on the interplay between the actual complexity of multilingual repertoires diffused on the territory and the practical pro...

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