Plurilingualism in Europe as a Means to Overcome the Genetic Divide

  • Evelyne Glaser (Speaker)

Activity: Talk or presentationContributed talkunknown

Description

While plurilingualism is not necessarily a novel concept, the author argues that the ability to speak several languages will help Europeans to develop a European identity and to deconstruct existing cultural and even genetic barriers. To this aim it would make sense to be introduced at a very early age to elements of language and culture from neighbouring countries or immigrant populations. Plurilingualism is the only means to maintain linguistic diversity which, in turn, empowers people and enhances their creativity and problem-solving skills.
Period14 Nov 2004
Event titlePlurilingualism and Linguistic Identity
Event typeConference
LocationIrelandShow on map

Fields of science

  • 602007 Applied linguistics
  • 602 Linguistics and Literature
  • 605004 Cultural studies
  • 503029 Language teaching research
  • 508004 Intercultural communication