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English as an intra-national language in Switzerland

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AgnieszkaStępkowska, Multilingualism and English: The Canton of Zurich as a linguistic paradigm. Frankfurt am Main: Peter Lang, 2013. Pp. 411. Hardback £48.60, ISBN 978-3-631-63920-7

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  19 April 2016

Jean-François Brunelière*
Affiliation:
Federal University of Santa Catarina (Brazil)

Extract

In recent years, many researchers have been studying the spread of English in our globalized world, while others have focused on multilingualism. For Stępkowska the question of multilingualism in Europe is intimately linked with English, and Switzerland represents the perfect place for understanding how these relationships evolve. Her book treats sociolinguistic questions at a macro-level and provides the reader with three main elements: a broad consideration of English (Chapter 1), a discussion about language contact (Chapter 2), and new data on the Swiss language use obtained in the canton of Zurich in 2011, which leads to the development of a ‘Swiss paradigm’ conceptualizing the role of English in Switzerland (Chapter 3).

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