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Ethnolinguistic Vitality of Japanese in Sydney

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Ethnolinguistic vitality and intergroup processes

Multilingua, 2010
The paper argues that ethnolinguistic vitality depends on four crucial social psychological factors: perceived strength differential, intergroup distance, utilitarianism and intergroup discordance. The influence of these factors on the vitality of subordinate and dominant groups is outlined.
Martin Ehala
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Swedish, Finnish and bilingual? Multiple ethnolinguistic identities in relation to ethnolinguistic vitality in Finland

International Journal of Bilingualism, 2016
Based on the tenets of ethnolinguistic identity theory, this paper provides an insight into the complexity of ethnolinguistic identity and its relationship to ethnolinguistic vitality among young Finns with a Swedish-Finnish, mixed language family background. Questionnaire data was collected in Swedish language secondary schools in 2014 (N = 115).
László Vincze
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Media use and Ethnolinguistic Vitality in bilingual communities

Journal of Multilingual and Multicultural Development, 2011
This article addresses the relationships between media, media use and language retention. In pursuing this aim, we explore the utility of ethnolinguistic vitality (EV) as a fruitful conceptual tool. The extant research on the relationship between the media and language retention and development provides an encouragement to pursue in more detail the ...
László Vincze   +2 more
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Inferring ethnolinguistic vitality in a community of Northeast Thailand

Journal of Multilingual and Multicultural Development, 2010
This paper reports on the use of ethnolinguistic vitality as the framework for a sociolinguistic survey measuring attitudes to multilingualism and reporting on the experiences of a community of Northeast Thailand (Isan) that forms part of Thailand's largest minority.
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Ethnolinguistic Vitality

2006
R.Y. Bourhis, G. Barrette
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Linguistic Landscape and Ethnolinguistic Vitality

Journal of Language and Social Psychology, 1997
Linguistic landscape refers to the visibility and salience of languages on public and commercial signs in agiven territory or region. It is proposed that the linguistic landscape may serve important informational and symbolic functions as a marker of the relative power and status of the linguistic communities inhabiting the territory.
Rodrigue Landry, Richard Y. Bourhis
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Ethnolinguistic vitality and linguistic landscape

2021
Abstract Using a quantitative-method approach, a corpus of photos of Linguistic Landscape texts taken in the most densely populated Hispanic neighborhoods in Dallas (Texas) is analyzed in search of indicators that allow us to ...
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