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Plurilingualism, business, economy and society (European Observatory of Plurilingualism “Plurilinguism”, 2018)

2023-06-18 22:00:00
Page 2 to 10: Start Pages | Page 6 to 7: List of authors | Page 11 to 14: Claude Truchot – Preface | Page 15 to 19: Claude Truchot – Vorwort | Page 20 to 24: Claude Truchot – Preface | Page 25 to 29: Claude Truchot – Prefazione | Page 33 to 43: Éric Castagne – Intercomprehension according to the ICE approach: An innovation in strategy at the service of companies | Page 45 to 59: Corina Cilianu-Lascu – The relationship between company language policy and the languages ​​of internal communication | Page 61 to 74: Claude Truchot – From language processing to language policies in companies | Page 75 to 91: Corina Cilianu-Lascu – For an intersectoral dialogue on the formal language development policy of Romanian multinationals and SMEs – On the sidelines of the European project CELAN | Page 93 to 99: Oliver Baer – Ein wirtschaftsverträglicher Weg zurück zur Muttersprache | Page 101 to 107: Yves Montenay – Human resources and respect for skills | Page 111 to 120: Michele Gazzola – Il valore economico delle lingue | Page 121 to 133: Claude Truchot – What languages ​​are spoken in companies in France?. Languages ​​at work in international companies?. Presentation of a study | Pages 135 to 144: Jane Kassis-Henderson – Linguistic diversity in multinational companies: what challenges and what responses? | Page 145 to 154: Philippe Lecomte – The challenge of plurilingualism in a globalized economy: rethinking language training in Business Schools in the light of business needs | Pages 155 to 167: Laura Petrache and Yannick Le Guern – From language learning to linguistic thought – Intercultural drivers – Case of the long-term migrant integration scheme | Page 169 to 176: Marion Perrard – Plurilingualism and businesses: How to adapt language training to market needs? | Page 177 to 186: Dana Di Pardo Leon-henri – Plurilingual Business Communication Strategies for the European Economy | Page 189 to 193: Emmanuel Lulin – L’Oreal’s Ethics Charter | Page 195 to 201: Mario Formica – The Benefits of Multilingual Skills in Commercial Aviation Markets | Page 205 to 207: Françoise Gadet – Youth dialects in multicultural Ile-de-France | Page 209 to 219: Philippe Blanchet – Discrimination: fighting glottophobia | Page 220 to 221: Structures of the OEP | Page 222 to 223: To be deleted | Page 222 to 232: Ending pages.
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