Multilingualism: A matter of national concern? Assessing Spain’s language policy through the concept of language availability

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Vicent Climent-Ferrando
This article analyses the language policy in Spain vis-à-vis its territorial languages other than Spanish, often referred to as regional or minority languages (RMLs). We use the concept of language availability – understood as the possibility of using any official language in the State’s public services – to assess Spain’s degree of (in)compliance of the country’s legal requirements and the legally-binding international commitments on language policy. The application of the concept of language availability to analyse Spain’s language policy – conceived as a public policy – will provide an accurate overview of the current state of affairs regarding the country’s language policy and its commitment to multilingualism.

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Climent-Ferrando, Vicent. “Multilingualism: A matter of national concern? Assessing Spain’s language policy through the concept of <i>language availability</i>”;. Treballs de sociolingüística catalana, no. 32, pp. 53-80, https://raco.cat/index.php/TSC/article/view/403346.
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Vicent Climent-Ferrando, Universitat Pompeu Fabra

Coordinador de la Càtedra UNESCO de Polítiques Lingüístiques per al Multilingüsime. Universitat Pompeu Fabra