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  • Common policy ; Europe ; European Union ; History ; Language ; Linguistic minority ; Linguistics ; Multiculturalism ; Policy
  • Defending national linguistic territories in the European Single Market : towards more transnational geolinguistic analysis
  • The Designation of bilingual districts in Canada through linguistic and spatial analysis
  • While botanists, archaeologists, historians and linguists have contributed to the debate on the origin of the coconut pollen analysts have been silent. This article attempts to integrate the results of recent palaeoecological research with findings
  • Boundary ; Frontier ; Language ; Linguistic area ; Political geography ; Society
  • Cultural empowerment ; Cultural studies ; Economic restructuring ; Linguistic area ; Linguistic minority ; Minority ; Regional disparities ; Regional language ; United Kingdom ; Wales
  • Developing the linguistic turn in urban studies : language, context and political economy
  • The focus of this paper is on the visual and linguistic representations of Arabic and Hebrew toponyms in the Israeli road-sign system of the Galilee region. They will be examined in terms of positioning and organisation, landscape salience
  • of the Palestinian memory through various visual and linguistic manipulations, tactics, and mechanisms at the expense of its own rich toponymic corpus. On the other, there is the establishment of the identity and related imagery of the Hebrew-speaking majority, which
  • Concept ; Cultural geography ; Cultural studies ; History ; Language ; Linguistics ; Spatial analysis
  • has to co-operate closely with linguistics and history. - (IKR)
  • Modeling constraints and anticipation: linguistic variables, foresight-hindsight, and relative alternative attractiveness
  • During the 1970s, the emphasis in Gunnar Olsson's work entailed a shift from linguistic investigations with a philosophical flavour to linguistic experiments seen as the core of a new social science. Both of these phases in Olsson's thinking have
  • The border regions of Eastern France are closely related with the neighbouring countries. This relationship is still alive in spite of the tendency to stress national identity of each state. The relative linguistic homogeneity favours cultural
  • continuity, a spatial model that can be seen as having developed during four periods: up to 1955, perceptions were preferentially directed to national spaces| from 1955 till 1960, the linguistic unity gradually entered the perceptions of people in the areas
  • Cultural studies ; Ethnic community ; Former Yugoslavia ; Language ; Linguistic area ; Linguistic minority
  • Cultural identity ; Ethnic group ; Italy ; Linguistic minority ; Minority ; Political geography ; Territoriality
  • Assimilation ; Cultural studies ; Ethnic community ; Europe ; Immigration ; Language ; Linguistic minority ; Minority
  • Authorities ; Cultural geography ; Ideology ; Language ; Linguistics
  • is subverted by emigration but minor inward movements are significant in the onset and progress of linguistic anglicization.
  • Commercial geographical information systems are based on linguistic assumptions of English-speaking North America. Romance languages structure space in different ways complicating the GIS technology transfer to Latin America.―(DWG)
  • Cultural studies ; Ethnic community ; Graubünden ; Italy ; Language ; Linguistic minority ; Mountain ; Peripheral region ; Switzerland
  • Cultural studies ; Frenches ; Linguistic area