English über alles? Some thoughts on languages in Europe and in European research
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Some thoughts on language and language policy in the Community 'Europe and in European research, with particular reference to the position of English.
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References
Feasibility Study Concerning The Creation Of A European Agency For Linguistic Diversity And Language Learning - Final Report. Accessibile alla pagina http://europa.eu.int/comm/ education/policies/lang/key/ studies_en.html
Promoting Language Learning and Linguistic Diversity: An Action Plan 2004-2006. Accessibile alla pagina http://europa.eu.int/comm/ education/doc/official/keydoc/ actlang/act_lang_en.pdf
The European Association for the Study of Science and Technology - Meeting with Representatives of European Research Associations. Accessibile alla pagina http://www.easst.net/review/ dec04/zeiss