Language Attitudes and Minority Rights

Language Attitudes and Minority Rights
Author: James Hawkey
Publisher: Springer
Total Pages: 232
Release: 2018-04-12
Genre: Language Arts & Disciplines
ISBN: 3319745972

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This book presents a detailed sociolinguistic study of the traditionally Catalan-speaking areas of Southern France, and sheds new light on language attitudes, phonetic variation, language ideologies and minority language rights. The region’s complex dual identity, both Catalan and French, both peripheral and strategic, is shown to be reflected in the book’s attitudinal findings which in turn act as reliable predictors of phonetic variation. The author’s careful discursive analysis paints a clear picture of the linguistic ideological landscape: in which French dominates as the language of status and prestige. This innovative work, employing cutting-edge mixed methods, provides an in-depth account of an under-examined language situation, and draws on this research to propose a number of policy recommendations to protect minority rights for speakers of Catalan in the region. Combining language attitudes, sociophonetics, discourse studies, and language policy, this will provide an invaluable reference for scholars of French and Catalan studies and minority languages around the world.

Attitudes and Language

Attitudes and Language
Author: Colin Baker
Publisher: Multilingual Matters
Total Pages: 188
Release: 1992
Genre: Language Arts & Disciplines
ISBN: 9781853591426

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The book aims to establish the concept of attitudes as more central to the study of minority and majority languages. The strong tradition of attitude theory and research from social psychology is made relevant to language restoration and decay. Original research shows how attitude to bilingualism is conceptually distinct from attitude to a specific language. A piece of research in Wales investigates the origins of language attitudes in individual differences and in environmental attributes.

The Minority Language as a Second Language

The Minority Language as a Second Language
Author: Jasone Cenoz
Publisher: Taylor & Francis
Total Pages: 228
Release: 2023-12-22
Genre: Language Arts & Disciplines
ISBN: 1003817270

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This innovative collection is the first of its kind to showcase global perspectives on learning minority languages as second languages, offering unique insights into their acquisition and specific characteristics and raising greater awareness around other languages and contexts where SLA occurs. The volume examines how minority languages are acquired as second languages across a range of geographic settings where these languages are unique minorities; that is, they are spoken in one or more states where they have a minority status. International case studies explore particular features of these languages as well as the challenges of teaching and learning them, including standardization, legal recognition at all educational levels, the dissemination of printed and digital materials and more or less limited language use in the local community. Highlighted languages include Ashaninka, Basque, Frisian, Hawaiian, Irish, Isthmus Zapotec, Quechua Chanka, Tonga and Welsh. Each chapter adopts a consistent structure, with a brief introduction to the sociolinguistic landscape, followed by sections on language use in education, research studies, reflections and discussions related to the learning of minority languages as second languages and the implication of these processes for the revitalization of minority languages. Breaking new ground in second language acquisition research, this book is an indispensable resource for advanced students and researchers in SLA, multilingual education, bilingualism and sociolinguistics.

New Approaches to Language Attitudes in the Hispanic and Lusophone World

New Approaches to Language Attitudes in the Hispanic and Lusophone World
Author: Talia Bugel
Publisher: John Benjamins Publishing Company
Total Pages: 288
Release: 2020-04-15
Genre: Language Arts & Disciplines
ISBN: 9027261407

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The analysis of language attitudes is important not only because attitudes can affect language maintenance and language change but also because such reflections and discussions can bring light to social, cultural, political and educational matters that require an interdisciplinary approach. This volume fills a crucial void in the field of Hispanic and Lusophone linguistics by introducing the latest production in the discipline of attitudes toward Spanish, Spanish sign language, Portuguese, Guarani and Papiamentu around the world, from South America and the Caribbean to the United States, Spain and Japan. The studies presented in this collection – a variety of sociolinguistic scenarios and methodological approaches – will make an important contribution to theoretical discussions on linguistic attitudes, specifically in the domains of language integration through education, language policy, and language maintenance. This book is intended for sociolinguists, social scientists and scholars in the humanities as well as graduate students enrolled in sociolinguistics courses.

Etum le eyi engla eggon

Etum le eyi engla eggon
Author: Blarabe Musa
Publisher:
Total Pages: 14
Release: 1992
Genre: Citizenship
ISBN: 9789782165756

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Investigating Language Attitudes

Investigating Language Attitudes
Author: Peter Garrett
Publisher: University of Wales Press
Total Pages: 262
Release: 2003-07-15
Genre: Language Arts & Disciplines
ISBN: 1783162074

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This is a systematic and critical appraisal of the variety of ways in which people's attitudes to language have been researched internationally over recent decades. The authors explain this complex field through clear reviews and commentary on previous work, while also offering a demonstration of language attitude research in one specific and important context, the English language in Wales. In addition to discussing different ways of expressing attitudes, from teenagers' and teachers' attitudes to regional and subcultural variation in attitudes, the book also considers issues such as degrees of authentic Welshness, the impact of rapid social change in Wales.

The State of Minority Languages

The State of Minority Languages
Author: W. Fase
Publisher: Routledge
Total Pages: 339
Release: 2013-12-19
Genre: Foreign Language Study
ISBN: 1134379498

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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.

Language Attitudes

Language Attitudes
Author: Roger W. Shuy
Publisher: Washington : Georgetown University Press
Total Pages: 212
Release: 1973
Genre: Sociolinguistics
ISBN:

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Minority Languages and Group Identity

Minority Languages and Group Identity
Author: John Edwards
Publisher: John Benjamins Publishing
Total Pages: 242
Release: 2010-01-01
Genre: Language Arts & Disciplines
ISBN: 9027218668

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The central concern in this book is the relationship between language and group identity, a relationship that is thrown into greatest relief in minority settings. Since much of the current interest in minority languages revolves around issues of identity politics, language rights and the plight of endangered languages, one aim of the book is to summarise and analyse these and other pivotal themes. Furthermore, since the uniqueness of every language-contact situation does not rest upon unique elements or features but, rather, upon the particular weightings and combinations of features that recur across settings the second aim here is to provide a general descriptive framework within which a wide range of contact settings may be more easily understood. The book thus begins with a discussion of such matters as language decline, maintenance and revival, the dynamics of minority languages, and the ecology of language. It then offers a typological framework that draws and expands upon previous categorising efforts. Finally, the book presents four case studies that are both intrinsically interesting and more importantly provide specific illustrations of the generalities discussed earlier."