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Minoritisation, Identity and Ethnolinguistic Vitality in Catalonia

Journal of Multilingual and Multicultural Development, 2000
This article expresses the view that language planning and policies which seek to protect the interests of linguistic minorities must be based on a realistic analysis of the power relations which exist between the groups concerned. It argues that such an assessment is a complex task and exemplifies some of the difficulties involved through reference to
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Ethnolinguistic Vitality, Prejudice, and Family Language Transmission

Bilingual Research Journal, 1996
Abstract Studies of ethnolinguistic vitality have suggested some usefulness of that notion for predicting language maintenance behaviors among groups who might be in the process of language shift. Strangely little use of the concept has been made for the study of the cornerstone of maintenance, intergenerational transmission. The present investigations
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Ethnolinguistic Vitality Under a New Political Dispensation in South Africa

The Journal of Social Psychology, 1997
The dimensions and group expectations of ethnolinguistic vitality in the new South Africa were investigated in random samples of 460 Whites (347 Afrikaans-speaking; 113 English-speaking) and 466 Blacks. By means of a factor analysis, 5 factors were distinguished: Institutional Support, Group Status and Power, Maintenance of Identity, Maintenance of ...
E, Bornman, A E, Appelgryn
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Measuring and understanding ethnolinguistic vitality in Papapana

2016
This paper presents a sociolinguistic profile of Papapana, spoken in Bougainville, Papua New Guinea, and investigates why and to what extent Papapana is endangered. Language endangerment is the result of complex and interrelated sociolinguistic variables.
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Hot and cold ethnicities: modes of Ethnolinguistic Vitality

Journal of Multilingual and Multicultural Development, 2011
Abstract The paper presents the summary of the special issue of JMMD ‘Ethnolinguistic vitality’. The volume shows convincingly that ethnolinguistic vitality perceptions as measured by standard methodology such as the Subjective Ethnolinguistic Vitality Questionnaires (SEVQ) are not reliable indicators of actual vitality.
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Reviewing ethnolinguistic vitality: The case of Anglo‐Nigerian Pidgin

Journal of Sociolinguistics, 2000
Depuis les annees 1970, un des concepts les plus marquants de la sociolinguistique est celui de la vitalite ethnolinguistique, developpe par Giles, Bourhis et Taylor, 1997. Ce concept permet d'evaluer le 'degre de vie' d'un langage dans une societe et est generalement mis en rapport avec la notion de groupes ethniques.
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Ethnolinguistic Vitality, Identity and Power: Investment in SLA

Journal of Language and Social Psychology, 2021
Richard Clément, Bonny Norton
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Introduction Ethnolinguistic vitality: a viable construct

International Journal of the Sociology of Language, 1994
Rodrigue Landry, Réal Allard
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The viability of ethnolinguistic vitality: A reply

Journal of Multilingual and Multicultural Development, 1983
Pat Johnson   +2 more
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