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Short documentary on Wymysorys language
Short documentary on Wymysorys language, culture and its ...
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Wymysorys revitalisation theatre: identity and community (re)building. [PDF]
Majerska-Sznajder J, Maryniak J, Olko J.
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"We speak a topsy-turvy language": Self-declared language purism versus language use among the speakers of Western Huasteca Nahuatl. [PDF]
Dexter-Sobkowiak E, Dexter-Sobkowiak P.
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Language simplification in endangered languages?
Studies in Language, 2022AbstractThe present paper examines a hypothetical correlation between language endangerment and the simplification of nominal and verbal inflections. After contrasting the complexities exhibited by two endangered languages (Eastern Huasteca Nahuatl and Wymysorys) with the complexities of their non-endangered predecessors (Older Nahuatl and Middle High ...
Alexander Andrason +2 more
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Language revitalization strategies and their success among new speakers of Wymysorys
This study documents language revitalization strategies used for Wymysorys, with special attention to the strategies employed for and by the younger generation of people involved in language revitalization. This generation could be called “new speakers”, generally understood as people who have or are in the process of learning a heritage language that ...Wojciech Luziński +3 more
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The Neurocognition of Developmental Disorders of Language
Annual Review of Psychology, 2020Karolina Janacsek +2 more
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