Abstract
The 1990s have seen significant developments for the minority languages of Europe. While changes within the European Union have been largely positive from the perspective of stateless and minority ethnic groups, developments in Eastern Europe have shown more ambiguous results.2 There have certainly been attempts at enlightened treatment of minority linguistic groups in some of the new states that have emerged post-1989, but in others oppression of minority language groups has been both harsh and unabashed.
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