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Sociolinguistic and psycholinguistic perspectives on maintenance and loss of minority languages
- Title
- Sociolinguistic and psycholinguistic perspectives on maintenance and loss of minority languages / Tom Ammerlaan ... [et al.] (eds.).
- Author
- International Conference on Maintenance and Loss of Ethnic Minority Languages (3rd : 1998 : Veldhoven, Netherlands)
- Publication
- Münster ; New York : Waxmann, 2001.
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Details
- Additional Authors
- Ammerlaan, Tom.
- Description
- vii, 349 p. : ill.; 24 cm.
- Subject
- Note
- Volume 2 of the proceedings of the International Conference on Maintenance and Loss of Minority Languages; the first vol. entitled: Theories on maintenance and loss of minority languages : towards a more integrated explanatory framework.
- Bibliography (note)
- Includes bibliographical references.
- Contents
- Language maintenance, shift, and loss: work in progress / Tom Ammerlaan, Madeleine Hulsen, Heleen Strating & Kutlay Yağmur -- The status of immigrant minority groups and immigrant minority languages in Dutch secondary schools: a municipal study on language vitality / Jeroen Aarssen, Peter Broeder & Guus Extra -- A minority language as mother tongue or father tongue: does it make a difference? / Sally Boyd -- Language shift and change in a Walser dialect in Italy / Silvia Dal Negro -- "You still speak German?" Teenage language skills in a German-speaking community / Elizabeth de Kadt --Processes of language shift and loss: evidence from Basque / Agurtzane Elordui -- Literacy and language ideologies in a European situation of language loss / Thomas T. Field -- Language shift and the demise of indigenous knowledge / Margaret Florey -- Code-switching and language shift / Penelope Gardner-Chloros -- Towards predicting ethnolinguistic vitality: a sociocultural approach / A. Sue Harris Russell -- The interaction between language shift and language processing: some first data on three generations of Dutch immigrants in New Zealand / Madeleine Hulsen, Kees de Bot & Bert Weltens -- Language shift in Istria: the cases of Istro-Romance and Istro-Rumene / Jens-Eberhard Jahn -- Tales of L1 attrition: evidence from pre-puberty children / Dorit Kaufman -- Social determinants of language shift amongst ethnic minority groups: the role of self-assessment of L2 proficiency / Jetske Klatter-Folmer & Piet Van Avermaet -- First language attrition in production skills and metalinguistic abilities in German-English and German-French bilinguals / Barbara Köpke & Jean-Luc Nespoulous -- The beginnings of language loss in discourse: a case study of referentiality in American Lithuanian / Jolanta Macevichius -- The maintenance of Punjabi and Urdu in Sheffield / Mike Reynolds & Mohammed Akram -- Language use and language loss of German-Jewish refugees / Monika S. Schmid -- The Yiddish enigma: ethnolinguistic vitality research into a 1000-year paradox / Carole A. Shaw & Itesh Sachdev -- Iowa Dutch inflection: translations versus conversations / Caroline Smits -- The relationship between subjective ethnolinguistic vitality perceptions and language maintenance in the Australian context: a critical appraisal / Kutlay Yağmur -- Majority language spread versus minority language loss in China: a case study of Tujia / Minglang Zhou.
- Call Number
- JFE 02-177
- ISBN
- 3830910096 (pbk.)
- OCLC
- 48145457
- Conference
- International Conference on Maintenance and Loss of Ethnic Minority Languages (3rd : 1998 : Veldhoven, Netherlands)
- Title
- Sociolinguistic and psycholinguistic perspectives on maintenance and loss of minority languages / Tom Ammerlaan ... [et al.] (eds.).
- Imprint
- Münster ; New York : Waxmann, 2001.
- Bibliography
- Includes bibliographical references.
- Added Author
- Ammerlaan, Tom.
- Research Call Number
- JFE 02-177