Language Planning, Language Ideology and Entextualization: War Naming Practices
This article examines the relationship between language and war by investigating naming practices through three prisms: language planning, language ideology and entextualization.
Busi Makoni +2 more
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‘I speak slang, but wiv the teacher ‘normal’’. Language ideology in the primary classroom
The paper is a work in progress investigating the perceptions of Standard English expressed by a group of children in their last year of primary school in a multicultural and multilingual educational setting in London.
Giuliana Ferri
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Translation and Paratexts: A Study of Animal Farm in Persian
Translators’ ideology permeates all non-technical translations, and the need to study the extent to which ideology plays a vital role in the manipulation of literary texts with a political edge is undoubtedly important. As of Iran, the state ideology has
Amin Amirdabbaghian, R. K. Shangeetha
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The Acknowledgments in Student Theses: Eastern and Western Ideology
People's ideologies in various Western and Eastern countries influence language use, including acknowledgment writing. This qualitative study attempts to establish Eastern and Western ideologies in the acknowledgments of the student's final projects ...
Agus Purnomo Ahmad Putikadyanto +2 more
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Perservation of heritage or integration for survival: The case of a Chinese mother in Japan
The study aims at exploring a contested ideology toward heritage language maintenance and social integration based on a one-on-one interview to a Chinese mother in Japan.
Hiroki Saito
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Ideologi Madzhab Fiqih dan Sosial Politik dalam Kaidah Nahwu (Ibnu Madha dalam ar Rad ala al Nuhat)
Language can not be separated from socio-cultural elements, and political science, including Arabic and other languages . This study will attempt to link the issue of language with the language issue, whether the pattern outside the political and ...
Inayatur Rosyidah
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The Standard Language Ideology of the Hebrew and Arabic Grammarians of the ʿAbbasid Period
As a discipline, the study of Biblical Hebrew grammar began largely among Arabic-speaking Jews of the Middle Ages, particularly in the ʿAbbasid period (750–1258 CE). Indeed, it has long been acknowledged by scholars that the Hebrew grammatical tradition,
Kantor, Benjamin Paul
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Linguistic Hybridity: A Case Study in the Kotiria Community
This article discusses language practice, ideology, and identity construction among the Kotiria (East Tukano), an indigenous people of the multilingual Vaupés region in northwestern Amazonia. Based on detailed analysis of speech from a young Kotiria girl,
Kristine Stenzel, Velda Khoo
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Studying the minority groups' identities in the Balkans from the perspective of language ideology [PDF]
The study of linguistic ideology, which can be defined as sets of beliefs about language articulated by users and observers as a rationalization or justification of perceived language structure and use, could be a source of valuable information on ...
Petrović Tanja
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Introduction: In Search of Esperanto [PDF]
After almost one hundred years of continuous use, Esperanto has achieved the status and character of a fully-fledged language, functioning much as any other language does.
Humphrey Tonkin
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