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Language Revival or Language Construction?
The aim of this paper is to show that constructed languages provide rele- vant methods for the reconstruction and revitalization of natural languages. I use the example of Normannique, a reconstructed Scandinavian language de- rived from remnants of Old
Guillaume Enguehard
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The use of Karelian language online: Current trends and challenges
This article looks to analyze the use of the Karelian language on the internet and especially on social media platforms. The study is based on a survey carried out among Karelian speakers at the end of 2021.
Ilia Moshnikov
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PREFACE ANALYSIS OF THE CROATIAN GRAMMARS FROM THE NATIONAL REVIVAL TO THE END OF THE 19TH CENTURY [PDF]
The paper deals with prefaces to the Croatian printed grammars in the second half of the 19th century, until the appearance of the School of Croatian Vukovians. It seeks to describe and present the features and functions of the preface text.
Vesna Grahovac-Pražić
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Language Practices in a Family of Prussian Language Revivalists: Conclusions Based on Short-Term Participant Observation The Prussian language (ISO code: prg) is a Baltic language considered to be dead since at least the beginning of the eighteenth ...
Piotr Szatkowski
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Revivalistics is Not Documentary Linguistics
This article introduces a new field of enquiry called revivalistics, and explores its trans-disciplinarity and various ethical, aesthetic and utilitarian benefits.
Zuckermann Ghil’ad
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Own-language use in language teaching and learning: state of the art [PDF]
Until recently, the assumption of the language-teaching literature has been that new languages are best taught and learned monolingually, without the use of the students’ own language(s).
Cook, Guy, Hall, Graham
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The paper explores how Chingoni, a language of the conquering Ngoni, lost out to Chitumbuka and Chichewa, the languages of the conquered Tumbuka and Chewa respectively, as a language of everyday communication to the extent of being moribund.
Pascal J. Kishindo
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While revitalization processes are based primarily on language, they nevertheless allow the group to express a “particular reading of the world”, as James Costa has shown (2018).
Hélène Yèche
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A Technician's Dream? The Critical Reception of 3-D Films in Britain [PDF]
Recent debates about the role of 3-D within cinema (and other media) have contained the traces of a largely anti-stereoscopic agenda that can be traced back to critical responses to 3-D in the 1950s.
Johnston, Keith M.
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Antonín Jan Jungmann, obrozenec a porodník
Historiographical research into Antonín Jan Jungmann (1775–1854) has been somewhat overshadowed by his older brother Josef Jungmann, one of the leading figures of the Czech national revival.
Petra Hanáková
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