Guernsey French, identity and language endangerment
Main author: | Sallabank, Julia |
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Format: | Book Chapters |
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eprints-5296 |
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SOAS, University of London |
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SOAS Research Online |
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English English |
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English English |
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P Philology. Linguistics |
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This chapter looks examines the effects of identity on revitalization efforts in the context of a small and dwindling language community. It discusses the nature and inter-relationship of identity, ethnicity and culture, and their roles in language choice and attitudes, relating these to the ethnolinguistic vitality of the indigenous language in Guernsey.
It is often assumed in discourse on language endangerment that language plays an significant part in identity, but this view is not necessarily consistent with the language shift taking place in many places around the world. This paper considers to what extent language shift entails the loss of part of speakers' identity, and the role of identity in language maintenance. |
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Omoniyi, Tope |
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Omoniyi, Tope |
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Book Chapters |
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Sallabank, Julia |
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Sallabank, Julia |
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Sallabank, Julia |
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Sallabank, Julia |
title |
Guernsey French, identity and language endangerment |
publisher |
Continuum |
publishDate |
2006 |
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https://eprints.soas.ac.uk/5296/
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