Language and conflict : a neglected relationship /
"In Dan Smith's analysis the idea of conflict brings us inexorably to nationalism, then to identity and thus to language. Language is unlikely to be a central cause of conflict, but it may contribute to the ways that nationalism and armed conflict unfold. Paul Chilton argues that the decla...
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Multilingual Matters,
©1998
Clevedon : [1998] |
Series: | Current issues in language and society (Unnumbered)
Current issues in language and society (Unnumbered) |
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