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languages:sorbian_in_germany [2020/02/24 10:29] – [European legislation:] ydwinelanguages:sorbian_in_germany [2020/02/24 10:32] – [National legislation] ydwine
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-  *Sorbian is not an [[general_information:glossary_of_terms#Official language:|official language]] in Germany: the only official language in Germany is German.((Astrid Adler/Rahel Beyer //Languages and language policies in Germany / Sprachen und Sprachenpolitik in Deutschland// (2018)From: National  language  institutions  and  national languages.  Contributions  to  the  EFNIL  Conference  2017  in  Mannheim. Budapest: Research Institute for Linguistics, Hungarian Academy of Sciences. [[http://www.efnil.org/documents/conference-publications/mannheim-2017/EFNIL-Mannheim-27-Adler-Beyer.pdf]] [retrieved on 19 February 2020])) +  *Sorbian is not an [[general_information:glossary_of_terms#Official language:|official language]] in Germany: the only official language in Germany is German((Adler, A. and R. Beyer. (2018). //Languages and language policies in Germany / Sprachen und Sprachenpolitik in Deutschland//. National  language  institutions  and  national languages.  Contributions  to  the  EFNIL  Conference  2017  in  Mannheim. Budapest: Research Institute for Linguistics, Hungarian Academy of Sciences. Retrieved February 19, 2020, from [[http://www.efnil.org/documents/conference-publications/mannheim-2017/EFNIL-Mannheim-27-Adler-Beyer.pdf]].)). 
-  *The Sorbian minority is recognised as one of the four autochthonous national minorities in Germany.((Minderheitensekretariat. //Wen vertreten wir?// (n.d.) [[https://www.minderheitensekretariat.de/wen-vertreten-wir/uebersicht-und-selbstverstaendnis/]] [retrieved on 19 February 2020])) +  *The Sorbian minority is recognised as one of the four autochthonous national minorities in Germany((Minderheitensekretariat. (n.d.). //Wen vertreten wir?// Retrieved February 19, 2020, from [[https://www.minderheitensekretariat.de/wen-vertreten-wir/uebersicht-und-selbstverstaendnis/]].)). 
-  *The Sorbian language is recognised as one of the five autochthonous and regional languages in Germany.((Astrid Adler/Rahel Beyer //Languages and language policies in Germany / Sprachen und Sprachenpolitik in Deutschland// (2018)From: National  language  institutions  and  national languages.  Contributions  to  the  EFNIL  Conference  2017  in  Mannheim. Budapest: Research Institute for Linguistics, Hungarian Academy of Sciences. [[http://www.efnil.org/documents/conference-publications/mannheim-2017/EFNIL-Mannheim-27-Adler-Beyer.pdf]] [retrieved on 19 February 2020]))+  *The Sorbian language is recognised as one of the five autochthonous and regional languages in Germany((Adler, A. and R. Beyer. (2018). //Languages and language policies in Germany / Sprachen und Sprachenpolitik in Deutschland//. National  language  institutions  and  national languages.  Contributions  to  the  EFNIL  Conference  2017  in  Mannheim. Budapest: Research Institute for Linguistics, Hungarian Academy of Sciences. Retrieved February 19, 2020, from [[http://www.efnil.org/documents/conference-publications/mannheim-2017/EFNIL-Mannheim-27-Adler-Beyer.pdf]].)).
 ===== Regional legislation ===== ===== Regional legislation =====
  
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