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This book offers a comparative approach within a general framework of studies on minority languages of Western Europe and Russia and former Soviet space, focusing on linguistic, legal and categorization aspects.
An Introduction to comparing Categorizations of Minority Languages; S. Moskvitcheva and A. Viaut.- Part I: Comparative Approach.- Reflections on a Multidisciplinary Approach to "Minority Languages" as a Legal Object in Europe: the Categorization of Regional and Minority Languages under the Charter; O. Dubos and V. Gusut.- Reflection on a Multidisciplinary Approach to "Minority Languages" as a Linguistic Object in Europe; A. Viaut.- The Epistemological Significance of Comparing Social and Scientific Approaches to Minority Languages in France and Spain; C. Lagarde.- Part II: Areal and Typological Configurations.- Prototypical Notions of Minority Languages in the Soviet Union and Russia: "Native Language" (rodnoj âzyk) and "National Language"(nacional'nij âzyk); S. Moskvitcheva.- The Categorization of the Languages in Ingria and the Language Loyalty of their Native Speakers; T. Agranat.- Categorization of Minor Pamir Languages in Tajikistan; L. Dodykhudoeva.- From Nominations of Socio-Ethnic Groups to Categorization of Minority Languages in China: Semantic Analysis; L. Xue.- Typology of Migration Languages and Linguistic Representations in a Bicultural Situation; A. Pascaud.- Social and political status of "non-classical" diasporas on the territory of the ex-USSR; E. Nedopekina.- Categorization of the Chuvash Language in the Chuvash Republic and Beyond; M. Kutsaeva.