Concept information
Preferred term
NATIONAL LANGUAGES
Definition
- A LANGUAGE WHICH IS A SOURCE OR SIGN OF IDENTITY FOR A NATION. POTENTIALLY DISTINGUISHED FROM AN OFFICAL LANGUAGE, E.G. UNTIL THE MID-1980S LUXEMBOURG HAD TWO OFFICAL LANGUAGES (FRENCH AND GERMAN) BUT THE NATIONAL LANGUAGE WAS THEN, AS IT IS NOW, LUXEMBOURGISH.
Broader concept
History note
- TERM CREATED MARCH 2003
Identifier
- urn:ddi:int.cessda.elsst:68985983-3668-4dbe-8d03-4f5592a076c8:2
Is a version of
Date issued
- 2021-09-14
DEFINITION SOURCE
- CODL
Has previous version
- NATIONAL LANGUAGES (ELSST Version 1)
In other languages
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Czech
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Danish
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Dutch
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Finnish
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French
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German
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NATIONALE STANDARDSPRACHEN
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Greek
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Lithuanian
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Norwegian
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NASJONALSPRÅK
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Romanian
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Slovenian
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Spanish
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Swedish
URI
https://elsst.cessda.eu/id/2/68985983-3668-4dbe-8d03-4f5592a076c8
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