TY - BOOK AU - López Castillo,Antonio TI - Minority languages in Spain: : recognition, promotion and some conflicts T2 - Occasional Paper PY - 2022/// CY - Madrid PB - : Forum of Federations KW - Lengua oficial KW - Grupo lingüístico KW - Multilingüismo KW - España N1 - Bibliografía: p. 18-22 N2 - Language is a highly significant marker of individual and collective identities. It often provides an impulse for national or community affirmation and claims to self-government. Provisions to recognize and accommodate linguistic differences can be particularly salient in federations, many of which have highly diverse populations. Indeed, in quite a few cases linguistic diversity was one of the key reasons why federalism was central to a country’s founding framework or the result of its constitutional evolution. Several federal countries have designated more than one language as official (or national) languages in the federal constitution and/or legislation. In turn, the constituent units (states, provinces, etc.) may accord a similar status to one or more languages. The different designations are not merely symbolic: they usually require or lead to policies, programs and other measures to govern language use. In some nonfederal states where more than one language is spoken, a measure of authority over language policy has sometimes been devolved to regional governments (or the equivalent) UR - https://mpr.bage.es/cgi-bin/koha/opac-retrieve-file.pl?id=17f79803996d68a47fccd600ba41ea0e ER -