The implementation of multilingualism at the SEE University: a model for the multicultural Balkans

Type Journal Article - Jezikoslovlje
Title The implementation of multilingualism at the SEE University: a model for the multicultural Balkans
Author(s)
Volume 13
Issue 2
Publication (Day/Month/Year) 2012
Page numbers 667-677
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Abstract
We present and compare ways and alternatives for an improvement of the use of
languages in Macedonia. This covers the time span starting from the Constitution
of the year 1974, the Constitution of the year 1990, as well as the Constitution
which came out of the Ohrid Agreement in the year 2001. We present some concrete
examples of the use of Albanian as well as the languages of the other nationalities.
We focus on, and analyze particularly, the content of the above-mentioned
Constitutions, which seen closely, have many similarities but differences as well,
especially those included in the Constitution of the year 1990. Then, after gaining
independence, because of which the inter-ethnic relations between the ethnic Albanians
and Macedonians entered a deep crisis, the Albanian language lost the
status that it had enjoyed foreseen by the Constitution of the year 1974. After that,
we analyze and discuss the current status of the language policy in Macedonia,
especially in the time period after the year 2001, as well as the changes that were
brought by the Ohrid Agreement, which recognized Albanian as an official language,
as well as (with particular emphasis) on the implementation of multilingualism
at the SEEU in Tetovo, Republic of Macedonia.

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