Other languages in Switzerland
[Summary generated by Poe] Keywords: Multilingualism: The existence of multiple languages within a community, highlighting the diversity of languages spoken by immigrants in Switzerland. Immigrant languages: Languages brought by immigrants, such as Hungarian, Kurdish, and Spanish, which co...
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| Language: | deu |
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Association Babylonia Switzerland
2004-04-01
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| Series: | Babylonia |
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| Online Access: | https://babylonia.online/index.php/babylonia/article/view/634 |
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Keywords:
Multilingualism: The existence of multiple languages within a community, highlighting the diversity of languages spoken by immigrants in Switzerland.
Immigrant languages: Languages brought by immigrants, such as Hungarian, Kurdish, and Spanish, which contribute to the cultural and linguistic richness of Switzerland.
Integration: The process of incorporating immigrant groups into the social and cultural fabric of the host country.
Education: The role of schools in teaching languages and fostering an inclusive environment for multilingual children.
Identity: How language shapes cultural identity and influences the social integration of immigrant communities.
Economic benefits: The advantages that multilingualism brings to the labor market, enhancing job opportunities and social interactions.
Summary:
The Babylonia issue (No. 1, 2004) focuses on multilingualism and multiculturalism in Switzerland. It emphasizes the significance of immigrant languages, which enrich the linguistic landscape of the country. Various articles discuss the integration challenges faced by speakers of languages such as Hungarian, Kurdish, and Spanish. These languages are highlighted for their cultural importance and the need for supportive educational policies.
The issue also explores the role of educational institutions in promoting language awareness and facilitating the integration of multilingual children. Additionally, it addresses how language influences cultural identity and community cohesion. Finally, the economic benefits of multilingualism are discussed, showcasing its value in the labor market and social interactions.
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| ISSN: | 1420-0007 2673-6454 |