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Maris in Moscow: Diaspora ethnic identity and language loyalty
Rodnoy Yazyk. Linguistic journal, 2020This article is based on a sociolinguistic survey conducted by the author among the Mari diaspora in the Moscow region. The article investigates the relationship between ethnic identity and language, as well as the correlation between language loyalty and the preservation of the Mari language.
M. Kutsaeva
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New speakers of Mari as a factor in diaspora language vitality
Rodnoy Yazyk. Linguistic journal, 2021New speakers are a key object of sociolinguistic analysis in minority language research and an important factor in language vitality. The present article, based on a sociolinguistic survey conducted by the author among the Mari diaspora in the Moscow region, deals with the problem of new Mari speakers. These are people who seek to become members of the
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A TERMÉSZET kulturális metaforái a Vjatkán túl élő udmurtok népdalaiban
Folia Uralica Debreceniensia, 2023Cultural metaphors of NATURE in the folk songs of the Udmurts living beyond the Vyatka Folk songs are an important part of the spiritual culture of the Udmurts since they reflect the worldview and culture of the nation, personal emotions as metaphorical ...
Marina Romanova
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Diaspora Entrepreneurs and Contested States, 2021
Chapter 3 is the second theoretical chapter focusing on the individual-level perspective on diaspora mobilizations and the two-level typological theory.
M. Koinova
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Chapter 3 is the second theoretical chapter focusing on the individual-level perspective on diaspora mobilizations and the two-level typological theory.
M. Koinova
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Did German Jews Remain German Jews Once They Left Their Homeland?
The Oxford Handbook of the Jewish Diaspora, 2021This chapter addresses the social history and geographical extent of the German-Jewish diaspora during the two major periods of migration: the nineteenth and twentieth centuries.
M. Kaplan
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Diasporas: Thomas Pringle and Mary Prince
2019Chapter two argues that Thomas Pringle’s experiences of exile and displacement informed his editorial contributions to The History of Mary Prince (1831), the first narrative of a black woman’s life published in Britain. While critics have looked at Pringle’s contributions to emphasize the intercultural aspects of the History and slave narratives more ...
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Armenian Transnational Social Field and Diaspora Entrepreneurs
Diaspora Entrepreneurs and Contested StatesThis chapter and the following Chapter 9 are interconnected as they both discuss Armenian diaspora mobilizations. This chapter focuses on the transnational social field and the four types of diaspora entrepreneurs.
M. Koinova
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