German Language in a Changing Europe
Explore the evolution of the German language in the context of contemporary sociopolitical shifts with German Language in a Changing Europe by Michael Clyne. Published by Cambridge University Press in 1995, this insightful study spans 288 pages and offers a comprehensive revision of Clyne's earlier work, Language and Society in the German-speaking Countries. The book delves into significant events such as the end of the Cold War, the unification of Germany, and the growing integration within Europe, all of which have influenced the linguistic landscape. Additionally, it addresses the evolving identities of Austria, Switzerland, and Luxembourg in this dynamic environment. Ideal for linguists, sociologists, and anyone interested in the interplay between language and society, this hardback edition is a valuable addition to any bookshelf.