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1、Page iiiLanguage: A Right and a ResourceApproaching Linguistic Human RightsEdited byMiklós KontraRobert PhillipsonTove SkutnabbKangasTibor VáradyPage ivPublished byCentral European University PressOktóber 6. utca 12H–1051 BudapestHungary400 West 59th StreetNew York, NY 10019USA© 1999 by M. Kontr
2、a, R. Phillipson, T. SkutnabbKangas, T. VáradyDistributed in the United Kingdom and Western Europe by Plymbridge Distributors Ltd., Estover Road, Plymouth PL6 7PZ, United KingdomAll rights reserved. No part of this publication may be reproduced, stored in a retrieval system, or transmitted, in a
3、ny form or by any means, without the permission of the Publisher.ISBN 963–9116–63–7 clothISBN 963–9116–64–5 paperbackLibrary of Congress Cataloging in Publication DataA CIP catalog record for this book is available upon requestPrinted in Hungary by Akadémiai NyomdaPage vCONTENTSList of MapsviiLi
4、st of TablesviiList of FiguresviiiList of ContributorsixAcknowledgmentsxiiiIntroduction1Conceptualising and Implementing Linguistic Human RightsMiklós Kontra, Robert Phillipson, Tove SkutnabbKangas, Tibor VáradyGeneral issuesInternational Languages and International Human Rights25Robert Phillips
5、onHeroes, Rebels, Communities and States in Language Rights Activism and 47LitigationAngéline Martel"Don't Speak Hungarian in Public!"—A Documentation and Analysis of Folk 81Linguistic RightsMiklós KontraThe Common Language Problem99Mart RannutLegal issuesThe Existing Rights of Minorities in Int
6、ernational Law117Fernand de VarennesThe Slovak State Language Law as a Trade Law Problem147Bart DriessenPage viMarket issuesMarket Forces, Language Spread and Linguistic Diversity169François GrinLinguistic Diversity, Human Rights and the "Free" Market187Tove SkutnabbKangasLanguage Rights in the
7、Emerging World Linguistic Order: 223The State, the Market and Communication TechnologiesAmir HassanpourLanguage planning issuesSeparating Language from Ethnicity: The Paradoxes of Strict Language Policies 245and Increasing S