The Law of Coexisting Languages Examining the Quartet of Language Policy Fields
In: Foreign Policy Review, Band 14, Heft 2, S. 88-102
ISSN: 2064-9428
This study examines the citizen-to-citizen and citizen-tostate relationship focusing on the use of different languages in society. According to the basic assumption, there is necessarily a kind of competition between the different languages spoken in one state, which determines the relations between the languages. The development and maintenance of peaceful coexistence between languages (thus social groups of different languages) is part of the protection function of the state. This study examines the four key points of intervention needed to develop appropriate language policy and legislation, which it summarizes as the "law of coexisting languages".