Mehrsprachigkeit in Wiens Straßen und Märkten

Roč.33,č.Supplementum(2019)

Abstrakt
This paper starts with a short debate on the role of the research method of "linguistic landscapes", which is part of the ethnographic paradigm. It presents multilingualism, or rather metrolingualism in the market place; a space where languages meet and intermingle and multilingual repertoires collaborate to make linguistic actions possible. The socio-demographic element of linguistic landscapes is also shown in the existence of China Town in Vienna. Multilingualism "from below" is contrasted to the official language policies of the country.

Klíčová slova:
multilingualism; metrolingualism; linguistic landscapes; multilingual repertoires

Stránky:
57–65
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