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The Ethnolinguistic Vitality of Gulgulia
Language death is a phenomenon with symptoms related to demeaning vocabulary count and depletion of domains of language use along with the simplicity of linguistic structures.
Mishra Sneha, Rahman Md Mojibur
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From discouragement to self-empowerment. Insights from an ethnolinguistic vitality survey among the Kashubs in Poland. [PDF]
The paper relates the results of an ethnolinguistic vitality (ELV) survey among the Kashubs in Poland. The results reveal two interrelated layers of ELV: (1) an individual ELV reflected in language use and shaped by personal experience, emotions, and ...
Justyna Olko +4 more
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Ethnolinguistic Vitality in Minority Schoolscape
School is often said to be a representation of society because its primary aim is to promote integration into society. This study of the landscape elements of minority language schools suggests that this type of linguistic landscape may not only reflect ...
Erika-Mária Tódor, Ildikó Vančo
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Ethnolinguistic Vitality Perceptions and Language Revitalisation in Bashkortostan [PDF]
After the dissolution of the Soviet Union, the Russification process has mostly ended in the former Soviet Republics and in the present Russian Federation Republics. In some regions, strong mother tongue revitalisation efforts are witnessed. In this article, the relationship between ethnolinguistic vitality perceptions and the language revitalisation ...
Kutlay Yagmur
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Social network and ethnolinguistic vitality have been separately studied in various language constellations with different speech communities and participant profiles so far.
Mehmet AKKUŞ, Çiğdem SAĞIN ŞİMŞEK
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Linguistic ‘productscape’ and ethnolinguistic vitality
This paper examines the relationship between the ethnolinguistic vitality of the Arabic language and the linguistic landscape of dairy products in Israel, which we label the linguistic ‘productscape’ of milk products. The research stems from the following research questions: What is the social and political meaning of the printed language(s) on dairy ...
Ganayim, Deia, Mazzoli, Maria
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The ethnolinguistic vitality of Arabic in the Australian multicultural landscape [PDF]
This paper investigates the ethnolinguistic vitality of Arabic in Australian society and the implications such vitality has on claims of a successfully multicultural Australia.
Gemma Tarpey-Brown, Abdel-Hakeem Kasem
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Ethnolinguistics Vitality Theory: The Last Stance for a Language Survival
The survival of a language represents a part of the cultural identity of a group; therefore, groups often try to protect their identity from extinction.
Jamallullail Syed Harun +1 more
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The study presented here is the first contemporary investigation of the subjective compared to the objective ethnolinguistic vitality of West Frisian. West Frisian is a minority language spoken in the province of Fryslân, in the north of the Netherlands.
Kuipers-Zandberg Helga, Kircher Ruth
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A linguistic landscape of the central business district of Accra
Using the mixed method research approach, this study investigated the linguistic landscape of the central business district of Accra, Ghana. The study employed both the Ethnolinguistic Vitality Theory (EV) and the Place Semiotics Theory to explore the ...
Jemima Asabea Anderson +5 more
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