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Maintenance and Loss of Minority Languages

Author : Willem Fase,Koen Jaspaert,Sjaak Kroon
Publisher : John Benjamins Publishing
Page : 416 pages
File Size : 52,8 Mb
Release : 1992
Category : Language Arts & Disciplines
ISBN : 9789027241016

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Maintenance and Loss of Minority Languages by Willem Fase,Koen Jaspaert,Sjaak Kroon Pdf

The papers in this volume describe a wide variety of language contact settings in which one or more languages are in a process of shift. In the first part of the book theoretical perspectives are presented, followed by linguistic, sociological and descriptive studies of languages and countries that have attracted the interest of researchers before, as well as less well known examples. Data are presented from: the Philippines, Korea, Japan, Israel, The Netherlands, Belgium, Canada, Sweden, Spain, Denmark, Morocco, Finland, Malaysia, Germany, USA, Ireland, India, Tanzania and Australia.

Bilingualism and Minority Languages in Europe

Author : Maria del Carmen Parafita Couto,Fraser Lauchlan
Publisher : Cambridge Scholars Publishing
Page : 290 pages
File Size : 53,6 Mb
Release : 2017-05-11
Category : Language Arts & Disciplines
ISBN : 9781443891660

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Bilingualism and Minority Languages in Europe by Maria del Carmen Parafita Couto,Fraser Lauchlan Pdf

This collection considers such issues as the cognitive, linguistic and emotional benefits of speaking two languages, the perceptions, attitudes and issues relating to identity in minority language areas, and the number of grammatical aspects amongst those who speak these minority languages. The premise of the book is based on the fact that these minority languages have, in the past, been in danger of becoming obsolete, mainly because of negative attitudes regarding the benefits of speaking languages that are considered irrelevant internationally. However, in recent times, the benefits of speaking two languages, including where one is a minority language, have been recognised in ways that were not previously understood. Perhaps because of this, alongside the introduction of legislation in some areas in Europe that has been designed to support the preservation of some of these languages, there has been a re-emergence of many minority languages throughout the continent. Questions remain whether this has led to the languages becoming more widely spoken and whether there are specific benefits that can be gained from speaking them. Exploring these questions has led to an increasing amount of research being undertaken on various aspects of bilingualism in minority language areas in Europe. The book contributes to this debate and underlines the relevance and significance of bilingualism in the specific context where European minority languages are still spoken.

Minority Languages and Bilingualism

Author : Robert Clifford Williamson
Publisher : Praeger
Page : 184 pages
File Size : 50,8 Mb
Release : 1991
Category : Business & Economics
ISBN : UOM:39015029155341

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This book deals with the past, present, and possible future of minority languages. It begins with a number of relevant concepts in macro-sociolinguistics as a background for analyzing the problems associated with minority languages. The fundamental question posed throughout is whether these minority languages will continue to exist, caught as they are in the strong currents of national and international development. A history of the society and language is given for each area. Comparisons are made in quantitative terms, in addition to interpretations based on the spontaneous remarks of interviewees. Beyond the statistical comparisons between samples and the differences of age, gender, and social class, the attitudes of the interviewees toward their respective minority language make the reader aware of the emotional reactions to questions of ethnic and language identity. In the final chapter, language planning is discussed.

Bilingualism and Minority-language Children

Author : Jim Cummins
Publisher : Unknown
Page : 64 pages
File Size : 53,8 Mb
Release : 1981
Category : Education
ISBN : UOM:39015008279211

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This handbook provides an introduction to research findings related to bilingualism in minority-language children, and describes the implications of these findings for issues of current concern in Canadian education. Bilingualism is defined as the production and/or comprehension of two languages by the same individual. The phrase "minority-language children" refers to children whose first language is different from the language of the wider community. The topic is discussed under five headings: (1) issues dealing with bilingual and bicultural education, providing for instruction in a variety of languages, psychological and educational ramifications, and a case study; (2) the historical perspective and the context for bilingualism and bilingual education at present in Canada and in other countries; (3) a presentation of research findings and a consideration of the patterns of bilingualism and cultural identity typically developed by minority children; (4) a review of theories related to learning two languages and a formulation of a cognitive "think tank model" for language learning; and (5) a consideration of the practical implications of the research findings for "heritage-language" teachers and minority parents who are eager to promote a high level of first language proficiency. The book concludes with a summary of what is known about bilingualism and children's development. (AMH)

Minority Languages, National Languages, and Official Language Policies

Author : Gillian Lane-Mercier,Denise Merkle,Jane Koustas
Publisher : McGill-Queen's Press - MQUP
Page : 361 pages
File Size : 40,9 Mb
Release : 2018-12-30
Category : Political Science
ISBN : 9780773555884

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Minority Languages, National Languages, and Official Language Policies by Gillian Lane-Mercier,Denise Merkle,Jane Koustas Pdf

In a context where linguistic and cultural diversity is characterized by ever-increasing complexity, adopting official multilingual policies to correct a country's ethno-linguistic, socio-economic, and symbolic imbalances presents many obstacles, but the greatest challenge is implementing them effectively. To what degree and in what ways have official multilingualism and multiculturalism policies actually succeeded in attaining their goals? Questioning and challenging foundational concepts, Minority Languages, National Languages, and Official Language Policies highlights the extent to which governments and international bodies are unable to manage complex linguistic and cultural diversity on an effective and sustained basis. This volume examines the principles, theory, intentions, and outcomes of official policies of multilingualism at the city, regional, and national levels through a series of international case studies. The eleven chapters – most focusing on lesser-known geopolitical contexts and languages – bring to the fore the many paradoxes that underlie the concept of diversity, lived experiences of and attitudes toward linguistic and cultural diversity, and the official multilingual policies designed to legally enhance, protect, or constrain otherness. An authoritative source of new and updated information, offering fresh interpretations and analyses of evolving sociolinguistic and political phenomena in today's global world, Minority Languages, National Languages, and Official Language Policies demonstrates how language policies often fail to deal appropriately or adequately with the issues they are designed to solve.

Bilingual Education and Minority Language Maintenance in China

Author : Lubei Zhang,Linda Tsung
Publisher : Springer
Page : 165 pages
File Size : 41,7 Mb
Release : 2019-01-10
Category : Education
ISBN : 9783030034542

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Bilingual Education and Minority Language Maintenance in China by Lubei Zhang,Linda Tsung Pdf

This book looks closely at Yi bilingual education practice in the southwest of China from an educationalist’s perspective and, in doing so, provides an insight toward our understanding of minority language maintenance and bilingual education implementation in China. The book provides an overview on the Yi people since 1949, their history, society, culture, customs and languages. Adopting the theory of language ecology, data was collected among different Yi groups and case studies were focused on Yi bilingual schools. By looking into the application of the Chinese government’s multilingual language and education policy over the last 30 years with its underlying language ideology and practices the book reveals the de facto language policy by analyzing the language management at school level, the linguistic landscape around the Yi community, as well as the language attitude and cultural identities held by present Yi students, teachers and parents. The book is relevant for anyone looking to more deeply understand bilingual education and language maintenance in today’s global context.

Minority Languages and Multilingual Education

Author : Durk Gorter,Victoria Zenotz,Jasone Cenoz
Publisher : Springer Science & Business Media
Page : 226 pages
File Size : 46,6 Mb
Release : 2013-11-04
Category : Education
ISBN : 9789400773172

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Minority Languages and Multilingual Education by Durk Gorter,Victoria Zenotz,Jasone Cenoz Pdf

​This book presents research on the situation minority language schoolchildren face when they need to learn languages of international communication, in particular English. The book takes minority languages as a starting point and it bridges local and global perspectives in the analysis of multilingual education contexts. It examines the interaction of minority languages and cultures, majority languages and lingua franca-s in a variety of settings across different regions and countries on all continents. Even though all chapters in this book involve minority languages, the issues discussed are relevant to any context in which more than language is used in education. The book reveals challenges and opportunities of multilingual education by discussing issues such as Northern and Southern concepts, language education policies, language diversity, interethnic understanding, multimodal language practices, power, conflict, identity and prestige, among many others. “This is the volume that finally accounts for multilingual education from a truly multilingual perspective by involving proposals and research from a variety of multilingual speech communities in the world. The (linguistically) rich Ethiopia and Mexico can teach the poor Europe and other Northern countries about multilingual education. CLIL promoters may learn from Finnish Sámi and Canadian Innu and Mi’gmaq indigenous communities as well as from Basque results. Speakers and teachers of minority and international languages will certainly be glad to hear the news. There is no need for a monolingual bias or tunnel vision in acquiring English in non-English speaking communities. This volume includes new challenging pedagogical perspectives while pointing to interesting conclusions for worldwide educational authorities”. Maria Pilar Safont Jordà, Universitat Jaume I, Castelló, Spain

Minority Languages in the Linguistic Landscape

Author : D. Gorter,H. F. Marten,L. Van Mensel
Publisher : Springer
Page : 227 pages
File Size : 54,7 Mb
Release : 2011-12-13
Category : Language Arts & Disciplines
ISBN : 9780230360235

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Minority Languages in the Linguistic Landscape by D. Gorter,H. F. Marten,L. Van Mensel Pdf

Providing an innovative approach to the written displays of minority languages in public space this volume explores minority language situations through the lens of linguistic landscape research. Based on very tangible data it explores the 'same old issues' of language contact and language conflict in new ways.

Linguistic Minorities in Multilingual Settings

Author : Christina Bratt Paulston
Publisher : John Benjamins Publishing
Page : 148 pages
File Size : 46,5 Mb
Release : 1994-03-24
Category : Language Arts & Disciplines
ISBN : 9789027282811

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Linguistic Minorities in Multilingual Settings by Christina Bratt Paulston Pdf

The 19th-century European notion of the one people-one language nation as the ideal state has been a very pervasive influence in spite of the fact that most countries in the world today are multilingual, that is they contain ethnic groups in contact and not infrequently in competition. Such thinking has held implications for the setting of language policies, from hanging a wooden clog around the neck of a child heard speaking Occitan in Southern France to the considerable budgeting in Ireland for the promotion of Irish. In this book, Paulston presents an analytical framework for explaining and predicting the language behaviour of social groups as such behaviour relates to linguistic policies for minority groups. She argues that a number of factors must be considered in the understanding and establishment of language policies for minority groups: (1) if language planning is to be successful, it must consider the social context of language problems, (2) the linguistic consequences for social groups in contact will vary depending on the focus of social mobilization, i.e. ethnicity or nationalism, and (3) a major problem in the accurate prediction of such linguistic consequences lies in identifying the salient factors which contribute to language maintenance or shift, i.e. answering the question “under what conditions?”. Part I outlines and discusses the analytical framework, beginning with a general consideration of language problems and language policies and of the social factors which contribute to language maintenance and shift. The author continues to discuss four distinct types of social mobilization, which under certain specified social conditions result in different linguistic consequences: ethnicity, ethnic movements, ethnic nationalism, and geographic nationalism. The argument is that such an understanding is vital to helpful educational policies and successful language planning in general. Part II contrasts and compares a number of case studies for clarification of their diverse courses of mother tongue maintenance. It particularly seeks to illustrate the type of social mobilization discussed in Part I and to understand the social conditions which influence and alter the effects of the type of social mobilization.

Household Perspectives on Minority Language Maintenance and Loss

Author : Isabel Velázquez
Publisher : Multilingual Matters
Page : 197 pages
File Size : 54,5 Mb
Release : 2018-12-05
Category : Language Arts & Disciplines
ISBN : 9781788922296

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Household Perspectives on Minority Language Maintenance and Loss by Isabel Velázquez Pdf

This book provides an in-depth examination of minority language maintenance and loss within a group of first-generation Spanish-speaking families in the early-21st century, post-industrial, hyper-globalized US Midwest, an area that has a recent history of Latino settlement and has a low ethnolinguistic vitality for Spanish. It looks specifically at language ‘in the small spaces’, that is, everyday interactions within households and families, and gives a detailed account of the gendered nature of linguistic transmission in immigrant households, as well as offering insights into the sociolinguistic aspects of language contact dynamics. Starting with the question of why speakers choose to use and transmit their family language in communities with few opportunities to use it, this book presents the reader with a theoretical model of language maintenance in low vitality settings. It incorporates mothers’ voices and perspectives on mothering, their families’ well-being, and their role in cultural/linguistic transmission and compares the self-perceptions, motivations, attitudes and language acquisition histories of members of two generations within the same household. It will appeal to researchers and educators interested in bilingualism, language maintenance and family language dynamics as well as to those working in the areas of education, immigration and sociology.

The State of Minority Languages

Author : W. Fase,K. Jaspaert,S.J. Kroon
Publisher : Routledge
Page : 339 pages
File Size : 42,8 Mb
Release : 2013-12-19
Category : Foreign Language Study
ISBN : 9781134379491

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The State of Minority Languages by W. Fase,K. Jaspaert,S.J. Kroon Pdf

Many regional languages across the world are threatened by modernization and urbanization whilst the universal and rapid rise of migration has created new and unprecedented forms of multilingualism. Aspects of education, national policies and attitudes towards minority languages are documented.

Minority Languages, National Languages, and Official Language Policies

Author : Gillian Lane-Mercier,Denise Merkle,Jane Koustas
Publisher : Unknown
Page : 361 pages
File Size : 49,8 Mb
Release : 2018-12-30
Category : Language Arts & Disciplines
ISBN : 9780773554948

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Minority Languages, National Languages, and Official Language Policies by Gillian Lane-Mercier,Denise Merkle,Jane Koustas Pdf

An examination of the interdisciplinary field of language policy offering a rich collection of new research on diversity and multilingualism.

Canada's Official Languages

Author : Richard J. Joy
Publisher : Unknown
Page : 160 pages
File Size : 49,9 Mb
Release : 1992
Category : Bilingualism
ISBN : UCSC:32106010557582

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Language Endangerment and Language Maintenance

Author : David Bradley,Maya Bradley
Publisher : Routledge
Page : 377 pages
File Size : 50,7 Mb
Release : 2013-12-16
Category : Language Arts & Disciplines
ISBN : 9781136852718

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Language Endangerment and Language Maintenance by David Bradley,Maya Bradley Pdf

Language endangerment is a fundamental issue for humanity. What rights do minority communities have concerning their languages? How does each language conceptualize the world differently? How much knowledge about the world and a local ecosystem is lost when a language disappears? What is the process involved and how can insights about this process contribute to linguistic theory? What typological insights will be lost if undescribed languages disappear before their unique structural properties are known? How can language shift be stopped or reversed? This volume comprises: * a general overview introduction * four theoretical chapters on what happens during language shift * ten case studies of autochthonous languages under threat * four case studies of migrant languages at risk * three concluding chapters discussing strategies and resources for language maintenance.