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Language maintenance and language shift
Australian Review of Applied Linguistics, 1998Patterns of language use by Sicilians and Venetians living in Sydney are here presented with particular attention to the maintenance of Italian and Dialect under the impact of widespread shift to English. Data gathered by questionnaire self-reporting are analysed according to four main variables: domain, linguistic generation, gender and region of ...
Antonia Rubino, Camilla Bettoni
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Language Shift and Maintenance in Israel
International Migration Review, 1971The revival of Hebrew as a living language has often been called a modern miracle, a series of events without natural causes. A tiny group of idealists decided about the turn of the century, in a small area now known as Israel, to insist upon the use of Hebrew.
John E. Hofman, Haya Fisherman
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European Journal of Language Policy, 2023
By engaging the literature of transnationalism and Latinx studies with that of multiliteracies, this article contends that the cultural and linguistic complexities experienced by Spanishspeaking populations in global cities can be better addressed by a multiliteracies framework.
Lorena García-Barroso +1 more
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By engaging the literature of transnationalism and Latinx studies with that of multiliteracies, this article contends that the cultural and linguistic complexities experienced by Spanishspeaking populations in global cities can be better addressed by a multiliteracies framework.
Lorena García-Barroso +1 more
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Linguistic Approaches to Bilingualism, 2023
Abstract This is a response to the commentaries on our epistemological paper, The dynamics of bilingualism in language shift ecologies. The commentaries highlight the challenges in studying language shift ecologies and the competing goals of different research approaches.
Lenore A Grenoble, Boris Osipov
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Abstract This is a response to the commentaries on our epistemological paper, The dynamics of bilingualism in language shift ecologies. The commentaries highlight the challenges in studying language shift ecologies and the competing goals of different research approaches.
Lenore A Grenoble, Boris Osipov
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Language Shift and the Politics of Language
Language Problems and Language Planning, 1981RESUMO La transiro de unu lingvo al alia kaj la politiko de la lingvo: la kazo de la keltaj lingvoj de Brita Insularo La esplorado pri la transiro de unu lingvo al alia restis iom izolita for de la esplorado pri la politiko de la lingvo, kaj inverse.
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1998
Indonesian is the national language of a vast, plural nation state, the world's fourth-largest country with a population of over 200 million. Although its use is growing rapidly, and is now spoken by nearly everyone over the age of six, it has almost relatively few native speakers.
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Indonesian is the national language of a vast, plural nation state, the world's fourth-largest country with a population of over 200 million. Although its use is growing rapidly, and is now spoken by nearly everyone over the age of six, it has almost relatively few native speakers.
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Language maintenance and language shift: community languages in Australia, 1996
People and place, 1998There is a continuing significant shift to English spoken in the home among Australia’s established community language groups. There are also success stories in language maintenance. Factors influencing language use include the distribution of speakers, the age profile of the community, intermarriage patterns and cultural distance from Anglo ...
M, Clyne, S, Kipp
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Language maintenance and language shift in Taiwan
Journal of Multilingual and Multicultural Development, 1988Abstract When the Nationalist government first took over administrative control of Taiwan in 1945, the major languages spoken by the people of Taiwan were the Chinese dialects Hakka and Southern Min, and Japanese. A national language, Mandarin, has since then been actively promoted.
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Language Maintenance and Language Shift in Dominica
Caribbean Quarterly, 1982(1982). Language Maintenance and Language Shift in Dominica. Caribbean Quarterly: Vol. 28, No. 4, pp. 41-51.
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Language Shift and Language Revival in Ireland
2016Revivalists faced a momentous challenge to achieve the aims of a bilingual Ireland, reinstating the spoken Irish language, and adapting it to urban structures of ‘the worlds of commerce, politics, official religion, the professions and printed word’, from which it had been banished ‘as a result of complex socio-economic and political circumstances ...
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